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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Professor of Linguistics, University of Leuven, Belgium), Edited by (Professor of Linguistics, University of Leuven, Belgium)
  • Formatas: 1368 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940219
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 1368 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940219
The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics presents a comprehensive overview of the main theoretical concepts and descriptive/theoretical models of cognitive linguistics, and covers its various subfields - theoretical as well as applied.

The first twenty chapters give readers the opportunity to acquire a thorough knowledge of the fundamental analytic concepts and descriptive models of Cognitive Linguistics and their background. The book starts with a set of chapters discussing different conceptual phenomena that are recognized as key concepts in Cognitive Linguistics: prototypicality, metaphor, metonymy, embodiment, perspectivization, mental spaces, etc. A second set of chapters deals with Cognitive Grammar, Construction Grammar, and Word Grammar, which, each in their own way, bring together the basic concepts into a particular theory of grammar and a specific model for the description of grammatical phenomena. Special attention is given to the interrelation between Cognitive and Construction Grammar. A third set of chapters compares Cognitive Linguistics with other forms of linguistic research (functional linguistics, autonomous linguistics, and the history of linguistics), thus giving a readers a better grip on the position of Cognitive Linguistics within the landscape of linguistics at large.

The remaining chapters apply these basic notions to various more specific linguistic domains, illustrating how Cognitive Linguistics deals with the traditional linguistic subdomains (phonology, morphology, lexicon, syntax, text and discourse), and demonstrating how it handles linguistic variation and change. Finally they consider its importance in the domain of Applied Linguistics, and look at interdisciplinary links with research fields such as philosophy and psychology.

With a well-known cast of contributors from around the world, this reference work will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in (cognitive) linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, and anthropology.
1 Introducing Cognitive Linguistics
3(22)
Dirk Geeraerts
Hubert Cuyckens
PART I BASIC CONCEPTS
2 Embodiment and Experientialism
25(23)
Tim Rohrer
3 Construal and Perspectivization
48(34)
Arie Verhagen
4 Schematicity
82(35)
David Tuggy
5 Entrenchment, Salience, and Basic Levels
117(22)
Hans-Jorg Schmid
6 Polysemy, Prototypes, and Radial Categories
139(31)
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
7 Frames, Idealized Cognitive Models, and Domains
170(18)
Alan Cienki
8 Metaphor
188(26)
Joseph E. Grady
9 Image Schemas
214(22)
Todd Oakley
10 Metonymy
236(28)
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Linda L. Thornburg
11 Attention Phenomena
264(30)
Leonard Talmy
12 Force Dynamics
294(24)
Walter De Mulder
13 Spatial Semantics
318(33)
Jordan Zlatev
14 Mental Spaces
351(26)
Gilles Fauconnier
15 Conceptual Integration
377(17)
Mark Turner
16 Iconicity
394(27)
Willy Van Langendonck
PART II MODELS OF GRAMMAR
17 Cognitive Grammar
421(42)
Ronald W. Langacker
18 Construction Grammar
463(46)
William Croft
19 Word Grammar
509(34)
Richard Hudson
PART III SITUATING COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS
20 Cognitive Linguistics and Functional Linguistics
543(23)
Jan Nuyts
21 Cognitive Linguistics and Autonomous Linguistics
566(23)
John R. Taylor
22 Cognitive Linguistics and the History of Linguistics
589(22)
Brigitte Nerlich
David D. Clarke
PART IV LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGE USE
23 Phonology
611(21)
Geoff Nathan
24 Inflectional Morphology
632(18)
Laura Janda
25 Word-Formation
650(26)
Friedrich Ungerer
26 Nominal Classification
676(21)
Gunter Senft
27 Idioms and Formulaic Language
697(29)
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
28 Relational Constructions in Cognitive Linguistics
726(27)
Soteria Svorou
29 Clause Structure and Transitivity
753(29)
Jose M. Garcia-Miguel
30 Complementation
782(21)
Michel Achard
31 Tense and Aspect
803(26)
Ronny Boogaart
Theo Janssen
32 Grammatical Voice in Cognitive Grammar
829(40)
Ricardo Maldonado
33 Modality in Cognitive Linguistics
869(21)
Tanja Mortelmans
34 Pronominal Anaphora
890(26)
Karen van Hoek
35 Discourse and Text Structure
916(29)
Ted Sanders
Wilbert Spooren
PART V LINGUISTIC VARIATION AND CHANGE
36 Diachronic Linguistics
945(43)
Joan Bybee
37 Lexical Variation and Change
988(24)
Stefan Grondelaers
Dirk Speelman
Dirk Geeraerts
38 Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Relativity
1012(33)
Eric Pederson
39 Cognitive Linguistics and Anthropological Linguistics
1045(29)
Gary B. Palmer
40 Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Typology
1074(18)
Johan van der Auwera
Jan Nuyts
41 Cognitive Linguistics and First Language Acquisition
1092(21)
Michael Tomasello
42 Signed Languages
1113(26)
Sherman Wilcox
PART VI APPLIED AND INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
43 Cognitive Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
1139(21)
Martin Putz
44 Lexicography
1160(15)
Dirk Geeraerts
45 Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Literary Studies: State of the Art in Cognitive Poetics
1175(28)
Margaret H. Freeman
46 Cognitive Linguistics and Cultural Studies
1203(19)
Rene Dirven
Hans-Georg Wolf
Frank Polzenhagen
47 Cognitive Linguistics, Ideology, and Critical Discourse Analysis
1222(19)
Rene Dirven
Frank Polzenhagen
Hans-Georg Wolf
48 Cognitive Linguistics and Philosophy
1241(25)
Peter Harder
49 Cognitive Linguistics, Psychology, and Cognitive Science
1266(29)
Chris Sinha
Index 1295
Dirk Geeraerts is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Leuven

Hubert Cuyckens is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Leuven