Over the past decade, Cognitive Linguistics has grown to be one of the
most broadly appealing and dynamic frameworks for the study of natural
language. Essentially, this new school of linguistics focuses on the
meaning side of language: linguistic form is analysed as an expression
of meaning. And meaning itself is not something that exists in
isolation, but it is integrated with the full spectrum of human
experience: the fact that we are embodied beings just as much as the
fact that we are cultural beings. Cognitive Linguistics: Basic
Readings brings together twelve foundational articles, each of which
introduces one of the basic concepts of Cognitive Linguistics, like
conceptual metaphor, image schemas, mental spaces, construction
grammar, prototypicality and radial sets. The collection features the
founding fathers of Cognitive Linguistics: George Lakoff, Ron
Langacker, Len Talmy, Gilles Fauconnier, and Charles Fillmore,
together with some of the most influential younger scholars. By its
choice of seminal papers and leading authors, Basic Readings is
specifically suited for an introductory course in Cognitive
Linguistics. This is further supported by a general introduction to
the theory and, specifically, the practice of Cognitive Linguistics
and by trajectories for further reading that start out from the
individual chapters.
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ISBN
9783110199901
Publisert
2015
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De Gruyter
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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