In:Cognitive Linguistics: Convergence and Expansion
Edited by Mario Brdar, Stefan Th. Gries and Milena Žic Fuchs
[Human Cognitive Processing 32] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 November 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.32.toc
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Table of contents
Editors and contributors
Introduction: Convergence and expansion in cognitive linguistics
Part 1. Setting the scene
Convergence in cognitive linguistics
An overview of cognitive linguistics
Part 2. Consolidating the paradigm
Pattern versus process concepts of grammar and mind: A cognitive-functional perspective
Metaphor in language and thought: How do we map the field?
Emotion and desire in independent complement clauses: A case study from German
Schematic meaning of the Croatian verbal prefix iz-: Meaning chains and syntactic implications
The conceptual motivation of bahuvrihi compounds in English and Spanish
On the subject of impersonals
Part 3. Expanding the paradigm
Do people infer the entailments of conceptual metaphors during verbal metaphor understanding?
Corpus data in usage-based linguistics: What’s the right degree of granularity for the analysis of argument structure constructions?
Cognitive linguistics meets the corpus
Oops blush! Beyond metaphors of emotion
Conceptual construal and social construction
The biblical story retold: A cognitive linguistic perspective
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