Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics

Volume 1

Editor
ORCID logoFrancisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez | University of La Rioja, Spain
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ISBN 9789027254818 (Eur) | EUR 83.00
ISBN 9781588114273 (USA) | USD 125.00
 
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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.
[Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 1] 2003.  iv, 289 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 11 November 2003
Table of Contents
Articles
Towards a corpus-based identification of prototypical instances of constructions
Stefan Th. Gries
1–27
Entering in Spanish: Conceptual and semantic properties of entrar en / a
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
29–58
The construal of atemporalisation in complement clauses in English
Zeki Hamawand
59–85
Talking about space: Image metaphor in architectural discourse
Rosario Caballero
87–105
Temporal deictic adverbs: A constructionist approach
Ana Ortigosa Pastor
107–118
Del significado de la palabra a la interpretación del texto: ¿Qué es la magia?
M. Dolores Porto
119–135
Lexical creativity and the organization of the lexicon
Teresa Vallès
137–160
Amor y metáfora conceptual: Aproximación a los sonetos 153 y 154 de Shakespeare desde la lingüística cognitiva
Manuel Sánchez-García
161–177
The ontology of signs as linguistic and non-linguistic entities: A cognitive perspective
Alexander Kravchenko
179–191
The use of literally : Vice or virtue?
Brigitte Nerlich and Pedro José Chamizo Domínguez
193–206
Is the notion of linguistic competence relevant in Cognitive Linguistics?
Carita Paradis
207–231
Language and cognition: George Lakov on some internal and external complexities. An interview
Jesús Sánchez García
233–267
Book Reviews
Review of Kravchenko (2001): Sign, Meaning, Knowledge: An Essay in The Cognitive Philosophy of Language
Reviewed by Victor I. Shakhovsky
269–276
Review of Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez & Otal Campo (2002): Metonymy, Grammar, and Communication
Reviewed by Klaus-Uwe Panther
276–288
“[...] very recommendable for both readers with and without knowledge in CL. For the late, the issue can serve as sort of introduction into the field, since the majority of the papers includes good explanations of the underlying notions [...]”
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General