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Advances in cognitive sociolinguistics /

Advances in Cognitive Sociolinguistics brings together ten studies into the social and conceptual aspects of language-internal variation. The volume covers three main areas where Cognitive Linguistics and sociolinguistics meet: lexical and lexical-semantic variation, constructional variation, and re...

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Други автори: Geeraerts, Dirk, 1955-, Kristiansen, Gitte, 1966-, Peirsman, Yves.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York, N.Y. : Mouton de Gruyter, 2010.
Серия: Cognitive linguistics research ; 45.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=320338
Подобни документи: Print version:: Advances in cognitive sociolinguistics.
Съдържание:
  • List of contributors
  • Introduction: Advances in cognitive sociolinguistics / Dirk Geeraerts, Gitte Kristiansen and Yves Peirsman
  • Part I. Lexical and lexical-semantic variation: Heterodox concept features and onomasiological heterogeneity in dialects / Dirk Geeraerts and Dirk Speelman
  • Measuring and parameterizing lexical convergence and divergence between European and Brazilian Portuguese / Augusto Soares da Silva
  • Awesome insights into semantic variation / Justyna A. Robinson
  • Applying Word Space Models to Sociolinguistics: Religion Names Before and After 9/11 / Yves Peirsman, Kris Heylen and Dirk Geeraerts
  • Part 2. Constructional variation: The English genitive alternation in a cognitive sociolinguistics perspective / Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
  • (Not) acquiring grammatical gender in two varieties of Dutch / Gunther De Vogelaer
  • Lectal variation in constructional semantics: 'Benefactive' ditransitives in Dutch / Timothy Colleman
  • Part 3. Variation of lectal awareness and attitudes: Lectal acquisition and linguistic stereotype formation / Gitte Kristiansen
  • Investigations into the folk's mental models of linguistic varieties / Raphael Berthele
  • A cognitive approach to quantitative sociolinguistic variation: Evidence from TH-fronting in Central Scotland / Lynn Clark and Graeme Trousdale.