In:Continuity in Linguistic Semantics
Edited by Catherine Fuchs and Bernard Victorri
[Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa 19] 1994
► pp. 9–20
The limits of continuity
discreteness in cognitive semantics
Published online: 17 November 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/lis.19.03lan
https://doi.org/10.1075/lis.19.03lan
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Cited by 26 other publications
Serrano, María José
Serrano, María José
2022. Going beyond address forms. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) ► pp. 87 ff.
Browse, Sam
2014. Chapter 5. Resonant metaphor in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 69 ff.
Giovanelli, Marcello
2014. Chapter 10. Conceptual proximity and the experience of war in Siegfried Sassoon’s ‘A Working Party’. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 145 ff.
Hamilton, Craig A.
2014. Chapter 13. The cognitive poetics of if. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 195 ff.
Harrison, Chloe
2014. Chapter 4. Attentional windowing in David Foster Wallace’s ‘The Soul Is Not a Smithy’. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 53 ff.
Harrison, Chloe, Louise Nuttall, Peter Stockwell & Wenjuan Yuan
2014. Chapter 1. Introduction. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 1 ff.
Kwiatkowska, Alina
2014. Chapter 14. Representing the represented. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 213 ff.
Langacker, Ronald W.
2014. Foreword. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. xiii ff.
Neary, Clara
2014. Chapter 8. Profiling the flight of ‘The Windhover’. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 119 ff.
Nuttall, Louise
2014. Chapter 6. Constructing a text world for The Handmaid’s Tale. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 83 ff.
Oakley, Todd
2014. Afterword. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 231 ff.
Pincombe, Mike
2014. Chapter 11. Most and now. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 161 ff.
Pleyer, Michael & Christian W. Schneider
2014. Chapter 3. Construal and comics. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 35 ff.
Päivärinta, Anne
2014. Chapter 9. Foregrounding the foregrounded. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 133 ff.
Stockwell, Peter
2014. Chapter 2. War, worlds and Cognitive Grammar. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 19 ff.
Tabakowska, Elżbieta
2014. Chapter 7. Point of view in translation. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 101 ff.
Yuan, Wenjuan
2014. Chapter 12. Fictive motion in Wordsworthian nature. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 177 ff.
Visetti, Yves-Marie
Hendrikse, A. P.
Hendrikse, A. P.
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2014. References. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 237 ff.
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2014. List of contributors. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. vii ff.
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2014. Index. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. 253 ff.
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2014. Acknowledgements. In Cognitive Grammar in Literature [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 17], ► pp. xi ff.
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