In:Cognitive Linguistics Investigations: Across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries
Edited by June Luchjenbroers
[Human Cognitive Processing 15] 2006
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 1 June 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.15.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.15.toc
Table of contents
Preface
Bibliographical information
1. Introduction: Research issues in cognitive linguistics
Cultural models and conceptual mappings
2. When does cognitive linguistics become cultural? Case studies in Tagalog voice and Shona noun classifiers
3. Purple persuasion: Deliberative rhetoric and conceptual blending
4. Depicting fictive motion in drawings
5. Discourse, gesture, and mental spaces manoeuvers: Inside vs. outside F-space
Computational models and conceptual mappings
6. In search of meaning: The acquisition of semantic structure and morphological systems
7. Grammar and language production: Where do function words come from?
8. Word recognition and word merger
Linguistic components and conceptual mappings
9. Verbal explication and the place of NSM semantics in cognitive linguistics
10. “How do you know she’s a woman?”: Features, prototypes and category stress in Turkish ‘kadin’ and ‘kiz’
11. Cross-linguistic polysemy in tactile verbs
12. How experience structures the conceptualization of causality
13. Subjective predicates in Japanese: A cognitive approach
14. Figure, ground and connexity: Evidence from Xhosa narrative
15. Discourse organization and coherence
Name Index
Subject Index
