Cognitive Linguistic Studies

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Editors
ORCiD logo with linkXu Wen | Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China | xuwen at swu.edu.cn
ORCiD logo with linkZoltán Kövecses | Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Associate Editors
ORCiD logo with linkAntonio Barcelona | University of Córdoba, Spain
ORCiD logo with linkStefan Th. Gries | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
ORCiD logo with linkGitte Kristiansen | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
John R. Taylor | University of Otago, New Zealand
Review Editors
Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos | The University of Adelaide, Australia
ORCiD logo with linkDennis Tay | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Editorial Assistant
ORCiD logo with linkQiyang Mo | Chongqing University, Shapingba, Chongqing
ORCiD logo with linkKun Yang | Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China

Journal metrics

Impact Factor: 0.4
Journal Citation Indicator: 0.35
CiteScore: 1.2
SNIP: 0.801 SJR: 0.372

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: CNKI Scholar ; Dimensions ; ERIH PLUS ; Glottolog ; IBR/IBZ ; Linguistics Abstracts Online ; MLA International Bibliography ; Scopus ; WoS Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI )

Cognitive Linguistic Studies is an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary journal of cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience. It explores implications from and for psycholinguistic, computational, neuroscientific, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research.

Cognitive Linguistic Studies provides a forum for high-quality linguistic research on topics which investigate the interaction between language and human cognition. It offers new insights not only into linguistic phenomena but also into a wide variety of social, psychological, and cultural phenomena. The journal welcomes authoritative, innovative cognitive scholarship from all viewpoints and practices. The contributions mainly focus on topics such as:

  • phenomenology-based cognitive linguistic research (such as categorization, prototype theory/semantics, lexical network theory, critical counterclaims, embodied realism, cognitive models, metaphor, metonymy, image schemas, imagery, naturalness, iconicity, and cognitive pragmatics)
  • gestalt-psychology based cognitive linguistic research (such as cognitive grammar, construction grammar, constructional syntax, force dynamics, the relation of grammar to cognition)
  • cognitive discourse analysis (such as mental space theory, blending theory, cognitive stylistics, cognitive poetics, political discourse)
  • cognitive sociolinguistics (such as usage-based conception of language, language variation, ideology, cultural models, cultural linguistics)
  • cognitive psycholinguistics (such as language processing, language acquisition, figurative language understanding, usage-based theory of acquisition, neural theory of language)
  • cognitive historical linguistics (such as historical/diachronic semantics, grammaticalization theory, constructionalization, lexicalization, subjectivity, intersubjectivity and subjectification)
  • contrastive cognitive linguistics (such as cross-cultural linguistics, cognitive linguistic typology)
  • applied cognitive linguistics (such as the application of cognitive linguistics in language pedagogy, learning science, translation studies, lexicography, semiotics, and literary studies).
ISSN: 2213-8722 | E-ISSN: 2213‑8730
DOI logo with link
https://doi.org/10.1075/cogls
Issues

Volume 13 (2026)

Volume 12 (2025)

Volume 11 (2024)

Volume 10 (2023)

Volume 9 (2022)

Volume 8 (2021)

Volume 7 (2020)

Volume 6 (2019)

Volume 5 (2018)

Volume 4 (2017)

Volume 3 (2016)

Volume 2 (2015)

Volume 1 (2014)

Editorial info
Editors
ORCiD logo with linkXu Wen | Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China | xuwen at swu.edu.cn
ORCiD logo with linkZoltán Kövecses | Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Associate Editors
ORCiD logo with linkAntonio Barcelona | University of Córdoba, Spain
ORCiD logo with linkStefan Th. Gries | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
ORCiD logo with linkGitte Kristiansen | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
John R. Taylor | University of Otago, New Zealand
Review Editors
Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos | The University of Adelaide, Australia
ORCiD logo with linkDennis Tay | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Editorial Assistant
ORCiD logo with linkQiyang Mo | Chongqing University, Shapingba, Chongqing
ORCiD logo with linkKun Yang | Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China
Editorial Board
Hans C. Boas | The University of Texas at Austin, USA
ORCiD logo with linkPaul Chilton | University of Warwick, UK
Ewa Dąbrowska | University of Birmingham, UK
Sarah E. Duffy | Northumbria University, UK
Vyvyan Evans | Bangor University, UK
Ad Foolen | Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
ORCiD logo with linkMirjam Fried | Charles University, Czech Republic
ORCiD logo with linkRaymond W. Gibbs, Jr. | Independent Cognitive Scientist
ORCiD logo with linkRachel Giora | Tel Aviv University, Israel
Peter Harder | University of Copenhagen, Denmark
ORCiD logo with linkHenriëtte Hendriks | University of Cambridge, UK
ORCiD logo with linkThomas Hoffmann | Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
Mark Johnson | University of Oregon, USA
ORCiD logo with linkRonald W. Langacker | University of California, San Diego, USA
ORCiD logo with linkMaarten Lemmens | Université Lille 3, France
ORCiD logo with linkJeannette Littlemore | University of Birmingham, UK
ORCiD logo with linkWei-lun Lu | Masaryk University, Czech Republic
ORCiD logo with linkJan Nuyts | University of Antwerp, Belgium
ORCiD logo with linkKlaus-Uwe Panther | University of Hamburg, Germany
Martin Pütz | Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Günter Radden | Universität Hamburg, Germany
ORCiD logo with linkFrancisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez | University of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain
Jiaxuan Shen | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
Dingfang Shu | Shanghai International Studies University, China
ORCiD logo with linkChris Sinha | University of East Anglia
Sune Vork Steffensen | University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
ORCiD logo with linkPeter Stockwell | University of Nottingham, UK
Arie Verhagen | Leiden University, Netherlands
Sherman Wilcox | University of New Mexico, USA
Subscription Info
Current issue: 12:2, available as of November 2025
Next issue: 13:1, expected April 2026

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Volume 13 (2026): 2 issues; ca. 400 pp.EUR 173.00EUR 234.00

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Volume 11 (2024) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 163.00EUR 201.00
Volume 10 (2023) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 158.00EUR 183.00
Volumes 7‒9 (2020‒2022) 2 issues; avg. 400 pp.EUR 158.00 per volumeEUR 179.00 per volume
Volume 6 (2019) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 155.00EUR 175.00
Volume 5 (2018) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 150.00EUR 170.00
Volume 4 (2017) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 146.00EUR 165.00
Volume 3 (2016) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 146.00EUR 160.00
Volume 2 (2015) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 146.00EUR 155.00
Volume 1 (2014) 2 issues; 400 pp.EUR 146.00EUR 150.00
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