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Publisher: John Benjamins
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Journal Title: Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume Number: 5
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Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume 5
Edited by Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
University of La Rioja, Spain
Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics 5
2007. iv, 334 pp.
The Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics (published under the auspices of the
Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association) aims to establish itself as an
international forum for the publication of high-quality original research on all
areas of linguistic enquiry from a cognitive perspective. Fruitful debate is
encouraged with neighboring academic disciplines as well as with other
approaches to language study, particularly functionally-oriented ones.
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Table of contents
Articles
Before and after: Relations of anteriority and posteriority along 'paths' of
conceptual structure
Angeliki Athanasiadou 1-26
A bi-polar theory of nominal and clause structure and function
Jerry T. Ball 27-54
Subject-object switching and the Igbo lexicon
Chinedu Uchechukwu 55-76
Italian split intransitivity and image schemas: The cognitive
linguistics-neuroscience interface
Natalya I. Stolova 77-106
Confrontation or complementarity? Metaphor in language use and cognitive
metaphor theory
Lynne Cameron 107-135
Lexical templates within a functional cognitive theory of meaning
Ricardo Mairal Usón and Pamela Faber 137-172
"Image" metaphors and connotations in everyday language
Alice Deignan 173-192
'Saved by the reflexive': Evidence from coercion via reflexives in verbless
complement clauses in English and Spanish
Francisco Gonzálvez-García 193-238
Light and heavy reflexive marking: The Middle Domain in Romanian
Andreea S. Calude 239-269
Moving OVER: The role of systematic semantic processes in defining individual
lexemes
Robert B. Dewell 271-288
Interview
Dirk Geeraerts: Cognitive sociolinguistics and the sociology of Cognitive
Linguistics
Juana I. Marín-Arrese 289-305
Review
Radden Günter, Klaus-Michael Köpcke, Thomas Berg and Peter Siemund (eds.),
(2007). Aspects of Meaning Construction
Reviewed by Annalisa Baicchi 307-323
Graf, Eva-Maria. 2006. The Ontogenetic Development of Literal and Metaphorical
Space in Language
Reviewed by Thora Tenbrink 324-334
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Cognitive Science
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
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