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Cognitive aspects of verbal interaction

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Cognitive Linguistics in the Redwoods
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-IV I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents IX
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Section I At ground level
  6. What's cognitive about cognitive linguistics? 27
  7. Neurological evidence for a cognitive theory of syntax: Agrammatic aphasia and the spatialization of form hypothesis 55
  8. Cost in language acquisition, language processing and language change 117
  9. From cognitive psychology to cognitive linguistics and back again: The study of category structure 147
  10. Historical aspects of categorization 175
  11. Unpacking markedness 207
  12. Section II Within morphology and the lexicon
  13. The cognitive frame of a set of cricket terms 237
  14. Towards a cognitive account of the use of the prepositions por and para in Spanish 249
  15. What are copula verbs? 319
  16. The semantics of "empty prepositions" in French 347
  17. Getting at the meaning of make 389
  18. Motion metaphorized: The case of coming and going 423
  19. Liegen and stehen in German: Α study in horizontality and verticality 459
  20. The semantics of the Chinese verb "come" 507
  21. Touching: A minimal transmission of energy 541
  22. Section III Some of the architecture
  23. Complement construal in French: A cognitive perspective 569
  24. Typology of if-clauses 609
  25. Boundedness in temporal and spatial domains 655
  26. Case markers and clause linkage: Toward a semantic typology 693
  27. The thing is is that people talk that way. The question is is Why? 713
  28. A cognitive grammar account of bound anaphora 753
  29. Sequential conceptualization and linear order 793
  30. Section IV Higher levels of the architecture
  31. Cognitive aspects of verbal interaction 821
  32. The interaction of folk models and syntax: Case choice after prepositional verbs of cognition in German 837
  33. Computer modelling of text comprehension 867
  34. Section V The varieties in Native America
  35. The radial structure of the Wanka reportative 895
  36. Chiquihuitlán Mazatec postverbs: The role of extension in incorporation 943
  37. Frames and the semantics of applicatives in Tepehua 971
  38. List of contributors 997
  39. Index 1001
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