As a group, these papers contribute substantively to the broad project of cognitive linguistics. They offer an understanding of meaning as a proces rather than a structure. [...] And, at a fundamental level, they equip the reader with the ability to see text as chronicles of the working of the human mind.
- Denis J. Brion, Washington & Lee Law School, in the Int. Jnl. for Germanic Linguistics & Semiotic Analysis, Vol. 10:1 (2005),
[...] the papers give a good overview of recent work on language and ideology within the framework of cognitive linguistics, and introduce the reader to useful descriptive tools.
- Jean Jacques Weber, University Centre, Luxembourg,