Cognitive Linguistics
A Complete Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:28th Feb '19
Should be back in stock very soon

This second edition of the bestselling textbook provides up-to-date coverage of all areas of the field. As well as being fully revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent developments in the field (including coverage of the neural theory of language paradigm and the latest cognitive semantic and constructional approaches to language and the mind), this second edition also includes: A brand new section exploring New-Horizons in Cognitive Linguistics covering advancements in the field including linguistic relativity, English language teaching and bilingualism, cognitive sociolinguistics and cognitive humanities. An innovative new chapter entitled Key Topics in Language Science exploring the 'burning questions' in language science such as the relationship between human language and non-human communication systems, whether there are language universal etc. A new chapter dedicated to Research Methods in Cognitive Linguistics exploring the range of methodologies, the research areas, data and questions and offering an evaluation of their relative merits. This will include hands on check list of the research cycle for students who seek to apply cognitive linguistics in their own research projects and dissertations. While all topics are introduced in terms accessible to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, this work is sufficiently comprehensive and detailed to serve as a reference work for scholars from linguistics and neighbouring disciplines who wish to gain a better understanding of cognitive linguistics. The book is divided into four parts and is therefore suitable for a range of different course types, both in terms of length and level, as well as in terms of focus. In addition to defining the field, the text also includes appropriate critical evaluation. Complementary and potentially competing approaches are explored both within the cognitive approach and beyond it. For example conceptual metaphor theory is compared and contrasted with conceptual blending theory in terms of methodology, assumptions, scope and phenomena.
I know of no other volume that covers so much of CL so well, especially for readers new to the field. [...] Evans has done a remarkable job of presenting CL’s “cognitive commitment” to relate linguistic structure to general cognitive principles. -- James K. Watters, SIL International * Journal of Language, Culture, and Religion *
This book is a 'must-read' for anyone interested in pursuing work in Cognitive Linguistics. It provides a comprehensive, in-depth account of all the main work in the area and sets out clear directions for the field. It is written in an accessible style which will make it appeal to students and researchers alike. Its breadth and depth of coverage are unparalleled. -- Jeannette Littlemore, Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Birmingham
Vyv Evans’s Cognitive Linguistics: A Complete Guide is one of the best introductions to the intersection of language and the mind ever written. It masterfully answers a constellation of questions of how language emerges in human experience as a function of human learning, experience, and knowledge - as a cognitive technology that is peerless in the animal kingdom. Evans’s work renders superfluous the idea of a hard-wired "language organ," replacing this simplistic idea with a painstakingly developed empirical theory of human thinking and communication. It is a masterpiece and a delight. I recommend it to students, professionals, and to all those interested in understanding humans and their languages. -- Professor Daniel L. Everett, Bentley University
ISBN: 9781474405225
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352 pages
2nd Revised edition