Cognitive grammar transforms insights from the cognitive sciences
into grammatical descriptions and attempts to use the grammar of
natural languages to understand human thinking. The presentation is
centred on the classical paradigms of Cognitive Grammar as they
have been developed from 1975 and later systematically expanded.
The initial chapters deal with the questions of the nature of
thought and how experiences are converted into language. Subsequent
sections indicate the perspectives of how neurolinguistic insights
can be deepened. Key features: concise introduction to a much
debated subject in linguistics
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