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Langacker, Ronald W. 2009. Cognitive grammar. In Östman, Jan-Ola, Jef Verschueren and Dominiek Sandra, eds. Cognition and Pragmatics. (Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights 3). John Benjamins. pp. 78–85.
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Article in book
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English
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John Benjamins
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Cognitive grammar is a comprehensive and unified theory of linguistic structure, denying, despite its emphasis on conceptualization, the existence of any sharp or specific boundary between pragmatic and linguistic considerations. It is in fact a pragmatically grounded theory of language in regard to its organization, its view of semantics, and even its account of grammar. The organization it ascribes to a linguistic system directly reflects language's basic semiological function. It further adopts an encyclopaedic view of linguistic semantics, and claims that it is characterized by partial (rather than full) compositionality.