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9 February 2010

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Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics

Volume 5

Edited by Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
University of La Rioja, Spain

2007. iv, 334 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 5485 6 / EUR 103.00 / USD 155.00
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The Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics (published under the auspices of the Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association) aims to establish itself as an international forum for the publication of high-quality original research on all areas of linguistic enquiry from a cognitive perspective. Fruitful debate is encouraged with neighboring academic disciplines as well as with other approaches to language study, particularly functionally-oriented ones.


Table of contents

Articles
Before and after: Relations of anteriority and posteriority along ‘paths’ of conceptual structure
Angeliki Athanasiadou
1–26
A bi-polar theory of nominal and clause structure and function
Jerry T. Ball
27–54
Subject–object switching and the Igbo lexicon
Chinedu Uchechukwu
55–76
Italian split intransitivity and image schemas: The cognitive linguistics–neuroscience interface
Natalya I. Stolova
77–106
Confrontation or complementarity? Metaphor in language use and cognitive metaphor theory
Lynne Cameron
107–135
Lexical templates within a functional cognitive theory of meaning
Ricardo Mairal Usón and Pamela Faber
137–172
“Image” metaphors and connotations in everyday language
Alice Deignan
173–192
‘Saved by the reflexive’: Evidence from coercion via reflexives in verbless complement clauses in English and Spanish
Francisco Gonzálvez-García
193–238
Light and heavy reflexive marking: The Middle Domain in Romanian
Andreea S. Calude
239–269
Moving OVER: The role of systematic semantic processes in defining individual lexemes
Robert B. Dewell
271–288
Interview
Dirk Geeraerts: Cognitive sociolinguistics and the sociology of Cognitive Linguistics
Juana I. Marín Arrese
289–305
Review
307–323
324–334