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Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space
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Christopher S. Butler
and Francisco Gonzálvez-García
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English
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2014
About this book
This book, intended primarily for researchers and advanced students, expands greatly on previous work by the authors exploring the topography of the multidimensional “functional-cognitive space” within which functional, cognitive and/or constructionist approaches to language can be located. The analysis covers a broad range of 16 such approaches, with some additional references to Chomskyan minimalism, and is based on 58 questionnaire items, each rated by 29 experts on particular models for their importance in the model concerned. These ratings are analysed statistically to reveal overall patterns of (dis)similarity across models. The questionnaire ratings and experts’ comments are then used, together with the authors’ close reading of the literature, in detailed discussion leading to a final dichotomous rating for each feature in each model, the results again being analysed statistically. The final chapter presents the overall conclusions and suggests how existing collaborations between approaches could be strengthened, and new ones created, in future research.
Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space has been awarded the 2016 prize of the Spanish Association for Applied Linguistics (Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada, AESLA) for work by experienced researchers.
Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space has been awarded the 2016 prize of the Spanish Association for Applied Linguistics (Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada, AESLA) for work by experienced researchers.
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Martin Hilpert, University of Neuchâtel, in Folia Linguistica 49(2): 555–560, 2015:
An excellent, tremendously useful piece of work that is sure to promote a fruitful dialogue between researchers of different functionalist frameworks.
An excellent, tremendously useful piece of work that is sure to promote a fruitful dialogue between researchers of different functionalist frameworks.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgment
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Abbreviations for models
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. Profiles
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Chapter 3. Features for the characterization of models
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Chapter 4. Statistical analysis of the questionnaire data
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Chapter 5. Characterization of models
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Chapter 6. Characterization of models
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Chapter 7. Characterization of models
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Chapter 8. Characterization of models
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Chapter 9. Characterization of models
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Chapter 10. Characterization of models
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Chapter 11. Statistical analysis of final ratings
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Chapter 12. Compatibilities and contrasts
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References
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Language index
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Name index
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Subject index
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