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Title Cognitive linguistics research ;. — Cognitive contact linguistics: placing usage, meaning and mind at the core of contact-induced variation and change. — 62.
Other creators Zenner Eline ; Backus Ad ; Winter-Froemel Esme
Organization International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Cognitive grammar. ; Languages in contact. ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation. ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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Record create date 12/7/2018

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  • Contents
  • Introduction: Placing usage, meaning and mind at the core of contact-induced variation and change
  • Part I: Conceptual foundations and categorization principles in contact-induced change
  • 1. Reconceptualizing language contact phenomena as cognitive processes
  • 2. English-Estonian code-copying in blogs: Combining a contact linguistic and cognitive approach
  • 3. Reanalysis in language contact: Perceptive ambiguity, salience, and catachrestic reinterpretation
  • 4. When sociolinguistics and prototype analysis meet: The social meaning of sibilant palatalization in a Flemish Urban Vernacular
  • Part II: Associating concepts: Metaphors and cultural models in contact
  • 5. Notions of Containment and Support in Irish English: Implications of language contact on the cognition of space
  • 6. Conceptual metaphors as contact phenomena? The influence of local concepts on source and target domain
  • 7. Cultural models in contact: Revealing attitudes toward regional varieties of Italian with Vector Space Models
  • Part III: Construction Grammar: Contact in and through more and less schematic form-meaning pairs
  • 8. Language alternation and the state-event contrast: A case-study of Dutch-Turkish and Dutch-Moroccan heritage speakers
  • 9. Partially schematic constructions as engines of development: Evidence from German-English bilingual acquisition
  • 10. Constructional renovation: The role of French legal language in the survival of the nominative-and-infinitive in Dutch
  • Index
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