Contemporary Theoretical Approaches in Cognitive Linguistics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31558/1815-3070.2020.40.2.10Schlagworte:
Cognitive Linguistics; contemporary theoretical approaches; interdisciplinary approach; philosophy of language; semanticsAbstract
Cognitive Linguistics is a relatively recent, but quickly expanding field of linguistic (and interdisciplinary) studies that produces a growing body of entirely new linguistic (and interdisciplinary) knowledge. Arrival of new researches inevitably brings new approaches to the field. An emerging number of new approaches, however, require their examination, generalisation, and mapping in order to specify as much their particular place in the field as their function and their possible future contribution to the field in a broader scope.
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