Cognitive Linguistics Foundations of Language

Cognitive Linguistics   Foundations of Language
Author: Ewa Dąbrowska,Dagmar Divjak
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110626476

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Cognitive foundations of language introduces the reader to the abilities and processes in which research in Cognitive Linguistics is grounded. The book looks at key concepts, such as embodiment, salience, entrenchment, construal, categorization, and collaborative communication, and discusses their genesis and implications for cognitive linguistic research.

Cognitive Linguistics

Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Theo Janssen,Gisela Redeker
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110803464

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Cognitive Foundations of Linguistic Usage Patterns

Cognitive Foundations of Linguistic Usage Patterns
Author: Hans-Jörg Schmid,Susanne Handl
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110205176

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The volume presents an up-to-date collection of methodologically sensitive contributions providing mainly enthusiastic, at times also critical support for the cognitive-linguistic enterprise. The book is important for the advancement of cognitive linguistics because the contributions demonstrate the seriousness of its ambitions to develop into a set of testable linguistic approaches. For the same reason, the volume is a contribution to our understanding of language in general, since it puts a promising modern approach on firmer ground. Assets of the book include the wide range of linguistic phenomena studied (individual concepts, fundamental semantic problems like vagueness and polysemy, grammatical issues incl. gender and tense, collocations, constructions and speech acts) and the scope of applied perspectives including lexicographical, computational, developmental and critical discourse ones. The languages investigated are English, German, Dutch, Polish and Italian. Common to the contributions is the desire to bring together observed patterns of linguistic usage with concepts and models established in cognitive linguistics. In addition, all contributions have an empirical basis and emphasize the need to rely on a sound methodology. The linguistic phenomena investigated span the range from the lexico-conceptual and collocational level to constructions, grammatical categories and functions. Two complementary perspectives of language and cognition are represented in the volume: In one group, the established methods of psycholinguistic experimentation, quantitative corpus analysis and computational simulation are exploited to demonstrate the viability and to increase the plausibility of cognitive-linguistic thinking. The second group tests well-known cognitive-linguistic approaches like Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the Theory of Idealized Cognitive Models and Construction Grammar against authentic data demonstrating their applicability and explanatory potential. Both groups include contributions reaching beyond the scope of traditional cognitive-linguistic topics, e.g. by taking a critical stance of reductionist cognitive thinking. The volume is of interest to cognitive linguists, psycholinguists, theoretical linguists, lexicologists, and lexicographers.

Cognitive Linguistics Key Topics

Cognitive Linguistics   Key Topics
Author: Ewa Dąbrowska,Dagmar Divjak
Publsiher: De Gruyter Mouton
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110622998

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The key topics discussed in this book illustrate the breadth of cognitive linguistic research and include semantic typology, space, fictive motion, argument structure constructions, and prototype effects in grammar. New themes such as individual differences, emergence, and default non-salient interpretations also receive coverage.

Entrenchment and the Psychology of Language Learning

Entrenchment and the Psychology of Language Learning
Author: Hans-Jörg Schmid
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110341423

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In recent years, linguists have increasingly turned to the cognitive sciences to broaden their investigation into the roots and development of language. With the advent of cognitive-linguistic, usage-based and complex-adaptive models of language, linguists today are utilizing approaches and insights from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, social psychology and other related fields. A key result of this interdisciplinary approach is the concept of entrenchment—the ongoing reorganization and adaptation of communicative knowledge. Entrenchment posits that our linguistic knowledge is continuously refreshed and reorganized under the influence of social interactions. It is part of a larger, ongoing process of lifelong cognitive reorganization whose course and quality is conditioned by exposure to and use of language, and by the application of cognitive abilities and processes to language. This volume enlists more than two dozen experts in the fields of linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurology, and cognitive psychology in providing a realistic picture of the psychological and linguistic foundations of language. Contributors examine the psychological foundations of linguistic entrenchment processes, and the role of entrenchment in first-language acquisition, second language learning, and language attrition. Critical views of entrenchment and some of its premises and implications are discussed from the perspective of dynamic complexity theory and radical embodied cognitive science.

Cognitive Linguistics

Cognitive Linguistics
Author: William Croft,D. Alan Cruse
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781139445221

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Cognitive Linguistics argues that language is governed by general cognitive principles, rather than by a special-purpose language module. This introductory textbook surveys the field of cognitive linguistics as a distinct area of study, presenting its theoretical foundations and the arguments supporting it. Clearly organised and accessibly written, it provides a useful introduction to the relationship between language and cognitive processing in the human brain. It covers the main topics likely to be encountered in a course or seminar, and provides a synthesis of study and research in this fast-growing field of linguistics. The authors begin by explaining the conceptual structures and cognitive processes governing linguistic representation and behaviour, and go on to explore cognitive approaches to lexical semantics, as well as syntactic representation and analysis, focusing on the closely related frameworks of cognitive grammar and construction grammar. This much-needed introduction will be welcomed by students in linguistics and cognitive science.

Foundations of Language

Foundations of Language
Author: Ray Jackendoff,Ray S. Jackendoff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198270126

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Probing the core and origins of language, a linguistics scholar shares his insights into the complex relationship between language, perception, and the human brain.

Cognitive Foundations of Grammar

Cognitive Foundations of Grammar
Author: Institute of African Studies University of Cologne Bernd Heine Professor of Linguistics
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1997-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198026280

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The main function of language is to convey meaning. The question of why language is structured the way it is, Heine here argues, has therefore to be answered first of all with reference to this function. Linguistic explanations in terms of other exponents of language structure, e.g. of syntax, are likely to highlight peripheral or epi-phenomenal rather than central characteristics of language structure. This book uses basic findings on grammaticalization processes to describe the role of cognitive forces in shaping grammar. It provides students with an introductory treatment of a field of linguistics that has developed recently and is rapidly expanding.