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Cognitive Linguistics Research

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Issues in Cognitive Linguistics
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  1. I-XX I
  2. Theoretical issues
  3. Bridges between generative and cognitive linguistics 3
  4. Lexical semantics and morphology
  5. A modular approach to the semantics of space in language 23
  6. Beer and semantics 35
  7. Is everything black and white in conceptual oppositions? 57
  8. Categorization and analogical change: The case of athematic 1sg -m in the Slavic languages 75
  9. Contrast and schemas: Antonymous adjectives 97
  10. Figurative giving 113
  11. Nominalizations, metonymy and lexicographic practice 141
  12. Langacker semantics for three Coeur d'Alene prefixes glossed as ‘on’ 165
  13. Aspects of prepositions and prepositional aspect 225
  14. Some aspects of relational nouns 249
  15. Prototype marker or reflexive marker: Russian -sja and categorical change 277
  16. Metaphor
  17. The strengths and weaknesses of the left/right polarity in Russian: diachronic and synchronic semantic analyses 299
  18. ‘Unnatural barriers’: Why metaphor matters (or, linguistics meets the geopolitics of law) 331
  19. Through as a means to metaphor 347
  20. Is metaphor really a one-way street? One of the basic tenets of the cognitive theory of metaphor put to the test 367
  21. Syntax and semantics
  22. Samoan as an active zone language 391
  23. Two transitive construction frames in Spanish: The prepositional and the non-prepositional accusative 407
  24. Swedish abstract transitional phrases: An in-between phenomenon in the linguistic system 425
  25. Grammatical relations in Spanish triactant clauses 447
  26. Degrees of subjectivity in epistemic modals and perspective representation 471
  27. Biactant Spanish clauses. Syntactic markedness and semantic prototype 491
  28. To infinitives 505
  29. Adverbial placement and iconicity 527
  30. Pragmatics
  31. Nominal vs. temporal interpretation in discourse 549
  32. Markedness and prototypical speaker attributes 567
  33. Computational Linguistics
  34. Implementing cognitive semantics – overview of the semantic composition processes and insights into the grammatical composition processes 579
  35. Subject index 601
  36. Cognitive Linguistics Research 607
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