• Cognitive grammar is a cognitive approach to language developed by Ronald Langacker, which hypothesizes that grammar, semantics, and lexicon exist on a...
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  • Cognitive approaches to grammar are theories of grammar that relate grammar to mental processes and structures in human cognition. While Chomsky's theories...
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  • they picked the name "cognitive linguistics" for their new framework to undermine the reputation of generative grammar as a cognitive science. Consequently...
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  • Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned...
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  • primary unit of study in construction grammar theories. In construction grammar, cognitive grammar, and cognitive linguistics, a grammatical construction...
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  • Syntax (redirect from Grammar theory)
    performance–grammar correspondence hypothesis by John A. Hawkins, who suggests that language is a non-innate adaptation to innate cognitive mechanisms...
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  • following grammar frameworks do not come down solidly on either side of the dividing line: Cognitive grammar Construction grammar Stochastic grammar Catena...
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  • Cognitive grammar / Cognitive linguistics Construction grammar Fluid Construction Grammar Word grammar Generative grammar: Transformational grammar (1960s)...
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  • Ronald Langacker (category American cognitive scientists)
    best known as one of the founders of the cognitive linguistics movement and the creator of cognitive grammar. He has also made significant contributions...
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  • cognitive models towards technically operationalizable frameworks have been pursued in the context of various frameworks, e.g., of cognitive grammar,...
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  • Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar The term ‘usage-based’ was coined by Ronald Langacker in 1987, while doing research on Cognitive Grammar. Langacker identified...
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  • A cognitive model is an approximation of one or more cognitive processes in humans or other animals for the purposes of comprehension and prediction. There...
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  • sequences and is a part of cognitive grammar. One attractive feature of cognitive phonology is that other aspects of grammar are directly accessible due...
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    by various scholars. Cognitive linguistics Cognitive revolution Digital infinity Formal grammar Functional theories of grammar Generative lexicon Generative...
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    factors, cognitive limitations, and pragmatics". Wolfram Hinzen summarizes the most common criticisms of universal grammar: Universal grammar has no coherent...
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  • Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and...
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  • The cognitive revolution was an intellectual movement that began in the 1950s as an interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes, from which...
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  • other evolutionary and cognitive linguists like John Haiman and Adele Goldberg, however, make an argument against generative grammar and truth-conditional...
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    Image schema (category Cognitive linguistics)
    UCSD under Ronald Langacker, and more generally by the theory of cognitive grammar put forth by him. For the force group of image schemas Johnson also...
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  • proper subject of linguistics as a cognitive science, Katz and Fodor had conducted their research on English grammar employing introspection. These findings...
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  • of evidence for Chomsky's Universal Grammar, grouped under different brands including a framework called Cognitive Linguistics (with capitalised initials)...
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  • Lexicography, Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-14144-4 Inglis, Douglas (2004) Cognitive Grammar and lexicography. Payap University Graduate School Linguistics Department...
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  • units as the units of natural selection. These include cognitive grammar, construction grammar, and usage-based linguistics. One debate that has captured...
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    like generative grammar, which not only attributed internal representations but characterized their underlying order. The term cognitive science was coined...
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  • success at acquiring the grammar of their native language requires anything more than the forms of learning seen with other cognitive skills, including such...
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  • long-term memory, is widely considered to be a network. Word grammar is an example of cognitive linguistics, which models language as part of general knowledge...
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  • alone).[citation needed] Nathan, Geoffrey S. (2008). Phonology: A cognitive grammar introduction. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. ISBN 978-90-272-1907-7...
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  • Gestalt psychology (category Cognitive psychology)
    as when a road goes over a river). Augusto Garau Amodal perception Cognitive grammar Egregore Gestaltzerfall Graz School Hans Wallach Hermann Friedmann...
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  • Traditional grammar (also known as classical grammar) is a framework for the description of the structure of a language. The roots of traditional grammar are...
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  • Benjamins ISBN 978-90-272-7517-2. Geoffrey S. Nathan (2008). Phonology: A Cognitive Grammar Introduction. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 137. ISBN 9789027219077...
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