Ten Lectures on Applied Cognitive Linguistics

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A series of 10 lectures on various aspects of Cognitive Linguistics as these relate to matters of language teaching and learning. Topics addressed include the role of categorization, the nature of rules, the encyclopaedic scope of semantics, spatial expressions, metaphor and metonymy, nouns and nominals, tense and aspect, and the theoretical status of the phoneme.

Author(s): John R. Taylor
Series: Distinguished Lectures in Cognitive Linguistics
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 259
City: Leiden
Tags: Linguistics; Cognitive Linguistics

Contents
Note on Supplementary Material
Preface
About the Author
LECTURE 1: Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics and What It Might Offer the Language Teaching Profession
LECTURE 2: Categorizations
LECTURE 3: Rules (1)
LECTURE 4: Rules (2)
LECTURE 5: The Encyclopedic Scope of Semantics
LECTURE 6: Construal of Space
LECTURE 7: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Blending
LECTURE 8: Nouns and Nominals
LECTURE 9: Tense and Aspect in English
LECTURE 10: Where Do Phonemes Come from? A View from the Bottom
About the Series Editor
Websites for Cognitive Linguistics and CIFCL
Speakers