Cognitive linguistics : a complete guide / Vyvyan Evans.
Idioma: Inglés Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2019Edición: Second editionDescripción: xxx, 858 páginas : figuras, tablasTipo de contenido:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781474405225
- 415 E924c 2019
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Incluye índice.
Bibliografía : páginas 815-847
Part I. The cognitive linguistics enterprise. 1. What do cognitive linguists study?. - 2. Key commitments and reserach methods. - 3. Foundations of experience I: space. - 4. Foundations of experience II: time. - 5. Language in use: knowledge of language. - 6. Language in use II: language change, and acquisition. - 7. Key topics in language science: formal versus cognitive linguistics.
Part II. Conceptual structure. 8. What is a cognitive linguistics approach to conceptual structure?. - 9. Image schemas and the origin of concepts. - 10. Cognitive semantics. - 11. Categorisation and idealised cognitive models. - 12. Conceptual metaphor theory. - 13. Primary metaphors and conceptual metonymy. -
Part III. Semantic structure. 14. What is a cognitive linguistics approach to semantic structure?. - 15. The encyclopaedic approach to semantic structure I: overview. - 16. The encyclopaedic approach to semantic structure II: two theories. - 17. Network approaches to semantic structure. - 18. Access semantics and meaning construction. - 19. Mental spaces and discourse meaning. - 20. Conceptual blending and semantic creativity. -
Part IV. Grammar. 21. What is cognitive linguistics approach to grammar?. - 22. Cognitive grammar I: lexical classes. - 23. Cognitive grammar II: constructions. - 24. Cognitive grammare III: the verb string. - 25. Construction grammar I: accounting for irregularity in grammar. - 26. Construction grammar II: accounting for generalisations in grammar. - 27. The evolution of grammar.
Part V. Applications and extensions of cognitive linguistics. 28. Language, society and discourse. - 29. Text, narrative and literature. - 30. Gesture and sign language.