Review of Cognitive Linguistics 8:1
[Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 8:1] 2010. iv, 232 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Indeterminacy in grammar and acquisition: An interdisciplinary approach to relative clausesDemetra Katis and Kiki Nikiforidou | pp. 1–18
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Relevance-theoretical versus pragmatic and cognitive approaches to coherence: A surveyAngeles Ruiz Moneva | pp. 19–65
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An empirical approach to the use and comprehension of mixed metaphorsMartin Hilpert | pp. 66–92
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Are metaphorical paths and roads ever paved? Corpus analysis of real and imagined journeysMarlene Johansson Falck | pp. 93–122
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Semantic molecules and semantic complexity: (with special reference to “environmental” molecules)Cliff Goddard | pp. 123–155
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Discussing frame semantics: The state of the art. An interview with Charles J. FillmoreJózsef Andor | pp. 157–176
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Diversity and Unity in Cognitive Linguistics: An Interview with René DirvenSabine De Knop | pp. 177–205
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The contribution of Herrero Ruiz’s Understanding Tropes to the interplay between Cognitive Linguistics and Pragmatics: A critical reviewReviewed by Pedro A. Fuertes Olivera | pp. 207–221
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Yu, Ning. (2009). From Body to Meaning in Culture: Papers on Cognitive Semantic Studies of ChineseReviewed by Réka Benczes | pp. 222–227
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Bert Cornillie. Evidentiality and Epistemic Modality in Spanish (Semi-)Auxiliaries: A Cognitive-Functional ApproachReviewed by Barbara Shaffer | pp. 228–232
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