Corpus Approaches to Language, Thought and Communication
The studies in the present volume illustrate the current state-of-the-art in the corpus-based approach in cognitive linguistics, which seeks to motivate linguistic phenomena through the combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis. By focusing on language use in different contexts from a variety of perspectives, each of the contributions in this volume presents its own unique take on the intertwined relationship between language, thought, and communication. Thus, each article shows how a combination of quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques helps shed new light on old issues, reflecting the usage-based nature of cognitive linguistics and illustrating the explanatory adequacy of corpus-based methods. Originally published as special issue of Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17:1 (2019).
[Benjamins Current Topics, 119] 2021. v, 157 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Deep dives into big data: Best practices for synthesis of quantitative and qualitative analysis in Cognitive LinguisticsLaura A. Janda, Naděžda Kudrnáčová and Wei-lun Lu | pp. 1–6
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Quantitative perspectives in Cognitive LinguisticsLaura A. Janda | pp. 7–28
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Massive corpora and models of cross‑cultural communication styles in Cognitive Linguistics: The case of the N1 V (for) N2 to-infinitive construction in EnglishVladan Pavlović | pp. 29–51
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Contrastive semantics of human locomotion verbs: English walk vs. Czech jít and kráčetNaděžda Kudrnáčová | pp. 53–77
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Parts of speech membership as a factor of meaning extension and level of abstraction: Comparison of Czech adjectives and Japanese verbs in adnominal modificationPetra Kanasugi | pp. 79–114
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The near-synonymy of classifiers and construal operation: A corpus-based study of 棵 kē and 株 zhū in ChineseAneta Dosedlová and Wei-lun Lu | pp. 115–132
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Construction in conversation: An Interactional Construction Grammar approach to the use of xiangshuo ‘think’ in spoken Taiwan MandarinChen-Yu Chester Hsieh and Lily I-Wen Su | pp. 133–155
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Index
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General