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The new psychology of language : cognitive and functional approaches to language structure (volume II)
About the Book
From the point of view of psychology and cognitive science, much of modern linguistics is too formal and mathematical to be of much use. The New Psychology of Language volumes broke new ground by introducing functional and cognitive approaches to language structure in terms already familiar to psychologists, thus defining the next era in the scientific study of language.
The Classic Edition volumes re-introduce some of the most important cognitive and functional linguists working in the field. They include a new introduction by Michael Tomasello in which he reviews what has changed since the volumes were first published and highlights the fundamental insights of the original authors. The New Psychology of Language volumes are a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how cognitive and functional linguistics has become the thriving perspective on the scientific study of language that it is today.
Table Of Contents :
Introduction to the Classic Edition, M. Tomasello
Introduction: Some Surprises for Psychologists, M. Tomasello
1. Concept Structuring Systems in Language, L. Talmy
2. Discourse and Grammar, J.W. Du Bois
3. Human Cognition and the Elaboration of Events: Some Universal Conceptual Categories, S. Kemmer
4. Social Interaction and Grammar, C.E. Ford, B.A. Fox, S.A. Thompson
5. Cognitive Processes in Grammaticalization, J. Bybee
6. Pronouns and Point of View: Cognitive Principles of Coreference, K. van Hoek
7. On Explaining Language Universals, B. Comrie
8. The Geometry of Grammatical Meaning: Semantic Maps and Cross-Linguistic Comparison, M. Haspelmath
9. Regularity and Idiomaticity in Grammatical Constructions: The Case ofLet Alone, C.J. Fillmore, P. Kay, M.C. O'Connor
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