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Ten Lectures on Corpora and Cognitive Linguistics

Ten Lectures on Corpora and Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Michael Barlow
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004529772

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The volume consists of ten studies that involve the use of corpus data relevant to research within a Cognitive Linguistics framework.


Ten Lectures on Applied Cognitive Linguistics

Ten Lectures on Applied Cognitive Linguistics
Author: John Taylor
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004347569

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A series of 10 lectures on various aspects of Cognitive Linguistics as these relate to matters of language teaching and learning. Topics addressed include the role of categorization, the nature of rules, the encyclopaedic scope of semantics, spatial expressions, metaphor and metonymy, nouns and nominals, tense and aspect, and the theoretical status of the phoneme.


Ten Lectures on Quantitative Approaches in Cognitive Linguistics

Ten Lectures on Quantitative Approaches in Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Stefan Th. Gries
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004336222

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This series of lectures provides an overview of the author's work on quantitative applications in cognitive linguistics by discussing a wide range of studies involving corpus-linguistic as well as experimental work. After a discussion of how corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, and psycholinguistics relate to each other, the author discusses empirical and statistical studies of a wide variety of phenomena including morphophonology (morphological blends and alliteration effects), corpus-based cognitive semantics, frequency and association at the syntax-lexis interface. The book concludes with chapters exemplifying the role that bottom-up approaches can take, the role of statistical methods more generally, and the role of converging evidence from corpus and experimental data.The lectures for this book were given at The China International Forum on Cognitive Linguistics in May 2013. In the e-book version all handouts have been made available at the back. All audio of the lectures as well as the handouts are available for free, in Open Access, here.


Ten Lectures on Corpus Linguistics with R

Ten Lectures on Corpus Linguistics with R
Author: Stefan Th. Gries
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004410341

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Stefan Th. Gries provides an overview on how quantitative corpus methods can provide insights to cognitive/usage-based linguistics and selected psycholinguistic questions as well as introductory examples of how to use R for such research.


Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics
Author: George Lakoff
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004325301

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Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics presents ten lectures, in both audio and transcribed text, given by George Lakoff in Beijing in April 2004. Lakoff gives an account of the background of cognitive linguistics, and basic mechanisms of thought, grammar, neural theory of language, metaphor, implications for Philosophy, and political linguistics. He does so in a manner that is accessible for anyone, including undergraduate level students and a general audience. With the massive experience of being a linguist for over 50 years, and being one of the founding fathers of the field, George Lakoff is one of the best possible experts to introduce Cognitive Linguistics to anyone. The lectures for this book were given at The China International Forum on Cognitive Linguistics in April 2004.


Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics as an Empirical Science

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics as an Empirical Science
Author: Laura A. Janda
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004363513

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Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics as an Empirical Science details the relationship between form and meaning in language, especially at the systematic level of morphology. The role of metaphor and metonymy in elaborating meaning are investigated, as well as the structuring of semantics in terms of prototypes and radial categories. Implications for cultural studies and pedagogical applications are explored. The bulk of examples and data are drawn from the Slavic languages.


Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics and the Unification of Spoken and Signed Languages

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics and the Unification of Spoken and Signed Languages
Author: Sherman Wilcox
Publisher: Distinguished Lectures in Cogn
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004336766

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In Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics and the Unification of Spoken and Signed Languages Sherman Wilcox suggests that rather than abstracting away from the material substance of language, linguists can discover the deep connections between signed and spoken languages by taking an embodied view. This embodied solution reveals the patterns and principles that unite languages across modalities. Using a multidisciplinary approach, Wilcox explores such issues as the how to apply cognitive grammar to the study of signed languages, the pervasive conceptual iconicity present throughout the lexicon and grammar of signed languages, the relation of language and gesture, the grammaticization of signs, the significance of motion for understanding language as a dynamic system, and the integration of cognitive neuroscience and cognitive linguistics.


Ten Lectures on Cognitive Evolutionary Linguistics

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Evolutionary Linguistics
Author: Arie Verhagen
Publisher: Distinguished Lectures in Cogn
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004422346

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"In these lectures, Arie Verhagen presents a version of cognitive linguistics that adheres to both the generalization and cognitive commitments that characterized the field from the start, and a biological commitment: understanding language as adaptive behavior of (human) organisms in the niche(s) that they inhabit. Drawing on the model of biological explanation ("Tinbergen's four why's"), Verhagen shows how proximate (individual level) and ultimate (population level) explanations apply to several features of language, shedding new light on basic notions like conventionality and entrenchment, norms/rules and habits, etc., and their causal connections. Topics include the relation between language, culture, and thinking, the role of language in social cognition and narrative, the evolution of sound structure and grammar, semantic change, and more"--


Ten Lectures on Language As Cognition

Ten Lectures on Language As Cognition
Author:
Publisher: Distinguished Lectures in Cogn
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004506503

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In this book Divjak and Milin introduces the new paradigm of computational cognitive linguistics. Going beyond corpus-based and experimental approaches, they showcase how computational models anchored in theories of learning, can be used to generate and test hypotheses concerning language cognition.


Languages, Culture and Mind

Languages, Culture and Mind
Author: Chris Sinha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2010
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN: 9787894784780

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