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Cognitive Linguistics
Editor-in-Chief: Newman, John / Divjak, Dagmar
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- Towards a dialogic syntax by Du Bois, John W.
- “Making meaning”: Communication between sign language users without a shared language by Zeshan, Ulrike
- Frontmatter
- First steps toward a usage-based theory of language acquisition
- Extracting prototypes from exemplars What can corpus data tell us about concept representation? by Divjak, Dagmar and Arppe, Antti
- Cognitive Grammar and gesture: Points of convergence, advances and challenges by Kok, Kasper I. and Cienki, Alan
- The processing of verb-argument constructions is sensitive to form, function, frequency, contingency and prototypicality by Ellis, Nick C./ O'Donnell, Matthew Brook and Römer, Ute
- Frontmatter
- Cognitive Sociolinguistics meets loanword research: Measuring variation in the success of anglicisms in Dutch by Zenner, Eline/ Speelman, Dirk and Geeraerts, Dirk
- Why cognitive linguistics requires embodied realism
- Machine Meets Man: Evaluating the Psychological Reality of Corpus-based Probabilistic Models by Divjak, Dagmar/ Dąbrowska, Ewa and Arppe, Antti
- Embodying metaphors: Signed language interpreters at work by Nilsson, Anna-Lena
- The emergence of disjunction: A history of constructionalization in Chinese by Jing-Schmidt, Zhuo and Peng, Xinjia
- Language statistics and individual differences in processing primary metaphors by Hutchinson, Sterling and Louwerse, Max
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- Individual differences in the interpretation of ambiguous statements about time by Duffy, Sarah E. and Feist, Michele I.
- From cognitive-functional linguistics to dialogic syntax by Du Bois, John W. and Giora, Rachel
- Nouns and verbs in Cognitive Grammar: Where is the ‘sound’ evidence? by Hollmann, Willem B.
- The Mandarin LVS construction: Verb lexical semantics and grammatical aspect by Chen, Ying and Jing-Schmidt, Zhuo
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Volume 19, Issue 3 (Aug 2008)
The island status of clausal complements: Evidence in favor of an information structure explanation
Ambridge, Ben / Goldberg, Adele E.
Page 357
Published Online: 09/01/2008
Questions with long-distance dependencies: A usage-based perspective
Dąbrowska, Ewa
Page 391
Published Online: 09/01/2008
Initial parsing decisions and lexical bias: Corpus evidence from local NP/S-ambiguities
Wiechmann, Daniel
Page 447
Published Online: 09/01/2008
Iconicity of sequence: A corpus-based analysis of the positioning of temporal adverbial clauses in English
Diessel, Holger
Page 465
Published Online: 09/01/2008
New evidence against the modularity of grammar: Constructions, collocations, and speech perception
Hilpert, Martin
Page 491
Published Online: 09/01/2008
Negative entrenchment: A usage-based approach to negative evidence
Stefanowitsch, Anatol
Page 513
Published Online: 09/01/2008
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