Review published In: Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics
Vol. 33:2 (2020) ► pp.695–699
Book review
. Applying Cognitive Linguistics: Figurative language in use, constructions and typology. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2018. ISBN 978-90272-0153-9 (HB) 230 pp. https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.99
Reviewed by
Published online: 10 February 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/resla.19047.sil
https://doi.org/10.1075/resla.19047.sil
References (7)
Ellis, N. C., O’Donnell, M. B., & Römer, U. (2014). The processing of Verb-Argument Constructions is sensitive to form, function, frequency, contingency, and prototypicallity. Cognitive Linguistics, 251, 55–98.
Ibarretxe-Antuñano, I., & Hijazo-Gascon, A. (2012). Variation in motion events: Theory and applications. In L. Filipović & K. Jaszczolt (Eds.), Space and Time in Languages and Cultures: Linguistic Diversity (pp. 349–373). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Slobin, D. (1987). Thinking for speaking. Proceedings of the Berkley Linguistics Society, 131, 435–444.
(1991). Learning to think for speaking: Native language, cognition, and rhetorical style. Pragmatics, 11, 7–25.
Talmy, L. (1985). Lexicalization patters: Semantic structure in lexical forms. In T. Shopen (Ed.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description (Vol. 31) (pp. 57–149). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
