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New Directions in Cognitive Linguistics
Edited by Vyvyan Evans and Stéphanie Pourcel
[Human Cognitive Processing 24] 2009
► pp. 225267
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Cited by 14 other publications

Ungerer, Tobias
2024. Vertical and horizontal links in constructional networks. Constructions and Frames 16:1  pp. 30 ff. DOI logo
PEREK, FLORENT
2023. Construction Grammar and Usage‐Based Theory. In The Handbook of Usage‐Based Linguistics,  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
Tatsenko, Nataliia V. & Liliia O. Molhamova
2023. CONCEPTS THROUGH A LINGUOSYNERGETIC LENS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CONCEPT OF DEATH). Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 1:25  pp. 244 ff. DOI logo
Kokorniak, Iwona
2022. Contrast and analogy in aspectual distinctions of English and Polish. In Analogy and Contrast in Language [Human Cognitive Processing, 73],  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Morgan, Adam M. & Victor S. Ferreira
2021. Beyond input: Language learners produce novel relative clause types without exposure.. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 33:5  pp. 483 ff. DOI logo
Shi, Yuzhi
2020. Bidirectional transfers of the ditransitive construction in Chinese. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 7:2  pp. 416 ff. DOI logo
Gonzálvez-García, Francisco & Christopher S. Butler
2018. Situating Valency Theory in functional-cognitive space. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 16:2  pp. 348 ff. DOI logo
Zolyan, Suren
2017. 2017 Computer Science and Information Technologies (CSIT),  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
Delbecque, Nicole, Karen Lahousse & Willy Van Langendonck
2014. Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Cases. In Non-Nuclear Cases,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Barnabé, Aurélie
2013. De l’expérience kinesthésique à la structuration prépositionnelle du schème-image du chemin. Corela :11-1 DOI logo
Langacker, Ronald W.
2009. A dynamic view of usage and language acquisition. Cognitive Linguistics 20:3 DOI logo

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