<p>With its cutting-edge ideas and insightful guidance, RHCL is surely an important resource and inspiring reference for students and researchers at various levels in cognitive linguistics and other related fields.</p><p>- <strong>Shujun Han </strong>and<strong> Keding Zhang,</strong> <em>Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy, Henan University</em></p>

The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics provides a comprehensive introduction and essential reference work to cognitive linguistics. It encompasses a wide range of perspectives and approaches, covering all the key areas of cognitive linguistics and drawing on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in pragmatics, discourse analysis, biolinguistics, ecolinguistics, evolutionary linguistics, neuroscience, language pedagogy, and translation studies.The forty-three chapters, written by international specialists in the field, cover four major areas:• Basic theories and hypotheses, including cognitive semantics, cognitive grammar, construction grammar, frame semantics, natural semantic metalanguage, and word grammar;• Central topics, including embodiment, image schemas, categorization, metaphor and metonymy, construal, iconicity, motivation, constructionalization, intersubjectivity, grounding, multimodality, cognitive pragmatics, cognitive poetics, humor, and linguistic synaesthesia, among others;• Interfaces between cognitive linguistics and other areas of linguistic study, including cultural linguistics, linguistic typology, figurative language, signed languages, gesture, language acquisition and pedagogy, translation studies, and digital lexicography;• New directions in cognitive linguistics, demonstrating the relevance of the approach to social, diachronic, neuroscientific, biological, ecological, multimodal, and quantitative studies.The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for all researchers working in this area.
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With an international cohort of contributing voices, this is a new reader-freindly and comprehensive handbook for linguists and researchers
The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive LinguisticsContentsList of figuresList of tablesAcknowledgementsContributorsIntroduction Cognitive linguistics: Retrospect and prospectXu Wen and John R. Taylor Part I Basic theories and hypotheses1 Cognitive semantics Dirk Geeraerts2 Cognitive grammar Cristiano Broccias3 Construction grammar and frame semanticsHans C. Boas4 Multimodal construction grammar: From multimodal constructs to multimodal constructionsThomas Hoffman 5 Natural semantic metalanguageCliff Goddard6 Word grammarRichard Hudson7 The creativity of negationRachel GioralPart II Central topics in cognitive linguistics8 Embodiment Xu Wen and Canzhong Jiang9 Image schemasDennis Tay10 Categorization Xu Wen and Zhengling Fu11 Standard and extended conceptual metaphor theoryZoltan Kövecses12 Conceptual Metonymy Theory revisited: some definitional and taxonomic issues Ruiz de Mendoza13 Force DynamicsWalter De Mulder14 Construal Zeki Hamawand15 Concepts and conceptualizationCanzhong Jiang and Kun Yang16 IconicityGünter Radden17 MotivationKlaus-Uwe Panther18 Grammaticalization, lexicalization, and constructionalizationRenata Enghels19 Intersubjectivity and intersubjectificationLieselotte Brems20 GroundingFrank Brisard21 Humor and cognitive linguisticsSalvatore Attardo22 Linguistic synaesthesia Francesca Strik Lievers, Chu-Ren Huang and Jiajuan XiongPart IIIInterface between cognitive linguistics and other fields or disciplines23 Culture in language and cognitionChris Sinha24 Cognitive linguistics and figurative languageHerbert L. Colston25 Qualifying conceptualizationsJan Nuyts26 Cognitive pragmaticsMarco Mazzone27 Cognitive poetics and the problem of metaphorJeroen Vandaele28 Cognitive linguistics and discourse studiesUlrike Schröder29 Signed languages and cognitive linguisticsSherman Wilcox and Rocío Martínez30 Cognitive linguistics and gestureJulius Hassemer and Vito Evola31 Cognitive linguistics and translation studiesKairong Xiao32 Cognitive linguistics and language pedagogy Dilin Liu and Tzung-Hung Tsai33 Cognitive linguistics and second language acquisitionHan Luo34 Cognitive linguistics and digital lexicographyEsra' Moustafa Abdelzaher35 Cognitive linguistics and phytonymic lexiconNataliya Panasenko36 Cognitive linguistics and proverbsSadia BelkhirPart IV New directions in cognitive linguistics37 Cognitive neuroscience of language Rutvik H. Desai and Nicholas Riccardi38 Cognitive linguistics and language evolutionGábor Győri39 Diachronic construction grammarDirk Noël and Timothy Colleman40 MultimodalityCharles J. Forceville 41 Foundational Issues in BiolinguisticsKleanthes K. Grohmann and Maria Kambanaros42 Thinking on behalf of the world: Radical embodied ecolinguisticsSune Vork Steffensen and Stephen J. Cowley43 Cognitive linguistics and linguistic typologyYuzhi Shi Index
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With its cutting-edge ideas and insightful guidance, RHCL is surely an important resource and inspiring reference for students and researchers at various levels in cognitive linguistics and other related fields.- Shujun Han and Keding Zhang, Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy, Henan University
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ISBN
9781138490710
Publisert
2021-06-04
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Routledge
Vekt
1630 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
772

Biographical note

Xu Wen is Professor of Linguistics and Dean of College of International Studies at Southwest University, China.

John R. Taylor was senior lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Otago, New Zealand.