Cognitive Linguistics in the Redwoods: The Expansion of a New Paradigm in Linguistics

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Eugene H. Casad
Walter de Gruyter, 1996 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1011 pages
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Contents

Introduction
1
Within morphology and the lexicon
6
The varieties in Native America
18
Whats cognitive about cognitive linguistics?
27
Cost in language acquisition language processing
117
From cognitive psychology to cognitive linguistics
147
Historical aspects of categorization
175
Unpacking markedness
207
The semantics of the Chinese verb come
507
A minimal transmission of energy
541
Typology of ifclauses
609
Boundedness in temporal and spatial domains
655
The thing is is that people talk that way
713
A cognitive grammar account of bound anaphora
753
Sequential conceptualization and linear order
793
Cognitive aspects of verbal interaction
821

The cognitive frame of a set of cricket terms
237
Towards a cognitive account of the use of the
249
What are copula verbs?
319
The semantics of empty prepositions in French
347
Getting at the meaning of make
389
The case of coming and going
423
Computer modelling of text comprehension
867
The radial structure of the Wanka reportative
895
Frames and semantics of applicatives in Tepehua
971
List of contributors
997
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