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Studies in Linguistics and Cognition

by Bárbara Eizaga-Rebollar (Volume editor)
©2012 Edited Collection 314 Pages
Series: Linguistic Insights, Volume 158

Summary

Studies in Linguistics and Cognition offers a comprehensive collection of essays in the interdisciplinary fields of linguistics and cognition. These essays explore the connections between cognitive approaches and different theoretical and applied linguistic theories, such as pragmatics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics and semantics among others, providing revealing insights into the nature of the cognitive processes underlying language. The authors discuss a variety of fundamental questions, ranging from the study of figurative language, phrasal verbs and humorous discourse to the analysis of fuzzy concepts, attitude verbs and neologisms. These and other related questions are dealt with in this integrative overview of the linguistic and cognitive processes. The volume is structured in three main sections, each corresponding to a distinct level of meaning description: Section I deals with Lexicon and Cognition, Section II with Semantics and Cognition and Section III with Communication and Cognition. This book provides thought-provoking reading for linguists, pragmaticians, psychologists, philosophers and cognitive scientists as well as scholars in computational linguistics and natural language processing who are interested in gaining a better understanding of the interface between cognition and linguistics.

Details

Pages
314
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783035103939
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034311380
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0393-9
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (July)
Keywords
Grammar Theory Lexicology Applied Linguistics Semantics Pragmatics
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 314 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Bárbara Eizaga-Rebollar (Volume editor)

Bárbara Eizaga Rebollar is Associate Professor at the University of Cadiz (Spain) where she teaches Language and Cognition as well as Semantics and Pragmatics, among other subjects. Her main research interests focus on lexical pragmatics and creative cognition. She has specialized in the study of the cognitive processes underlying figurative language, i.e. metaphor, idioms, etc. She is a member of the research group Pragmalingüística.

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