In:Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese
Edited by Dingfang Shu, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang
[Human Cognitive Processing 67] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 20 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.67.toc
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Table of contents
Editors and contributors
Series Editors’ Preface
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction to this volume
Dingfang Shu
Hui Zhang
Lifei Zhang
General introductionThree decades of Cognitive Linguistics in China: A survey
Dingfang Shu
Lifei Zhang
Tian Li
Part IMorphological, lexical and syntactic constructions
Chapter 1When constructions meet context: The polysemy of Mandarin hai revisited
Wei-lun Lu
Chapter 2On the partial productivity of constructions: Creativity and semantic constraints on the Chinese zhe existential constructionchapter
Zhen Tian
Chapter 3A corpus-based study of subjectification and the disposal construction in modern Mandarin: The BA construction vs. the BA-GE construction
Yuchen Li
Zhengguang Liu
Chapter 4Types of negatives and the noun-verb distinction in English and Chinese
Jiaxuan Shen
Chapter 5The conceptual spatialization of actions or activities in Chinese: The Adjective + Verb construction
Wenbin Wang
Part IICognitive pragmatics
Chapter 6Structural salience and referential accessibility: A cognitive account of inter-clausal NP anaphora in Chinese complex sentences
Yulong Xu
Chapter 7Complementing Cognitive Linguistics with pragmatics and vice versa: Two illustrations from Chinese
Rong Chen
Part IIINeurocognition and psycholinguistics
Chapter 8A neurocognitive approach to Chinese idiom comprehension: An ERP study
Hui Zhang
Chapter 9The role of metaphor in categorization: A time course study
Rong Zhou
Yumiao Gong
Chapter 10Linguistic and mental representations of caused motion in Chinese and English children
Yinglin Ji
Author Index
Subject Index
