An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. 4th edition. (Review) (original) (raw)

The Structure of Meaning

Hilke Elsen

2000

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How people use words to make meanings

Patrick Hanks

2010

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What do we know when we learn the meanings of words

Antonio Scarafone

Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 2018

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Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics Introduction

Jeannette Littlemore

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Pierrette Bouillon and Federica Busa (eds.), The Language of Word Meaning

Frank Nuessel

Journal of Literary Semantics, 2003

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Word Meaning as a Palimpsest: A Defense of Sociocultural Theory

David Kellogg

Modern Language Journal, 2012

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Researching Meaning, Context and Cognition Editorial to Ril Special Issue

Iwona Plisiecka

Research in Language, 2000

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ON THE GENESIS OF THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE: The Emergence of Concepts and Propositions The Nature and Structure of Human Categories On the Impact of Culture on Thought and Language_Selected chapters

Alexey Koshelev

Academic Studies Press, Brighton, USA; LRC Publishing House, Moscow, Russia, 2020

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On knowing the meaning of a word

adam ramejkis

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Eve Sweetser, From etymology to pragmatics: metaphorical and cultural aspects of semantic structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xi+174

mary bodwell

Journal of Linguistics, 1993

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Everyday Experience in Word Meaning: How an Associative Experiment Reveals It. In Studies in Language and Cognition, J. Zlatev, M. Andrén, M. Johansson Falck, C. Lundmark, 142-159. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.

Svitlana Martinek

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Construing Experience through Meaning: A Language-based Approach to Cognition M. A. K. Halliday and Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen London : Cassell (Open linguistics series, edited by Robin Fawcett), 1999 , xiii+657 pp; paperback, ISBN 0-304-70490-3 , $102.00, £65.00

Christian Matthiessen

Computational Linguistics, 2001

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Studies in Linguistics and Cognition, Bárbara Eizaga Rebollar (ed)

Marisol Velasco-Sacristán

2013

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Meaning, consciousness, and the onset of language

Lorraine McCune

2017

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Contexts and usage in Cognitive Sociolinguistics

Gitte Kristiansen

Journal of Pragmatics, 2013

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Word Meanings Out There and Within: Toward a Naturalistic Account

Antonin Thuns

2020

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Phenomenology and Cognitive Linguistics

Jordan Zlatev

Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, 2009

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2007. Language, mind, and the lexicon. Hamburg: Peter Lang.

Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano

2007

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Understanding word learning or claiming the ethnographic child

Joan Lucariello

Cognitive Development, 1995

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Words and Things: The Problem of Constituting Phenomenological Meaning

D. R. Koukal

Presented by invitation to the Marquette University Seminar on Phenomenology and Hermeneutics (Milwaukee, WI), March 27, 2003

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Words AND Sense: Revisiting Lexical Processes in Interpreting

Robin Setton

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The Paradoxical Hybridity of Words

Abdou Elimam, Paul A Chilton

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Vantage Theory: A View on Language, Cognition and Categorization

Adam Głaz, Elena Tribushinina, Marnie Moist

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ProtoSociology Vol 10 Cognitive Semantics I: Conceptions of Meaning ( Contents & Abstracts)

ProtoSociology An International Journal and Interdisciplinary Project

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The Nature of Meaning

Editorial Department

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Linguistic Perspectives on the Construction of Meaning and Knowledge Linguistic Perspectives on the Construction of Meaning and Knowledge

Dr Kulvinder Panesar

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From etymology to pragmatics: Metaphorical and cultural aspects of semantic structure: Eve Sweetser, Cambridge studies in linguistics, Cambridge University Press, 1990. 174 pp. $44.50. ISBN 0-521-32406-8

Per Aage Brandt

1996

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Concepts as Correlates of Lexical Labels

Przemyslaw Zywiczynski

Torun Studies in Language, Literature and Culture, 2015

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On the underlying mechanics of certain types of meaning change

Regine Eckardt

1999

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Review Essay: Hubert Cuyckens, René Dirven, & John Taylor’s (2003) 'Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics'

Cory Wright

Cognitive Linguistics, 18: 570–579, 2007

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What Words Mean is a Matter of What People Mean by Them*

Tim Wharton

Linguagem em (Dis)curso, 2014

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Words as social tools: Flexibility, situatedness, language and sociality in abstract concepts

Anna Borghi

Physics of Life Reviews, 2019

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Poles of Meaning: Pushing Language Up and Down

Robert Innis

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2007

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Systemic and text connotation: prototypes in the connotative component of word meaning

Grzegorz Szpila

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The emergence of meaning

Peter Gärdenfors

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