Aim & Scope
Cognitive Linguistics presents a forum for linguistic research of all kinds on the interaction between language and cognition. Cognitive linguistics focuses on language as an instrument for organizing, processing and conveying information, and the journal is devoted to high-quality research on topics such as: the structural characteristics of natural language categorization (such as prototypicality, cognitive models, metaphor, and imagery), the functional principles of linguistic organization (such as iconicity), the conceptual interface between syntax and semantics, the relationship between language and thought, including matters of universality and language specificity, the experiential background of language-in-use, including the cultural background, the discourse context, and the psychological environment of linguistic performance. [1]
2024
The role of entrenchment and schematisation in the acquisition of rich verbal morphology
G Hržica , S Košutar , T Botica , P Milin
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024
Cognitive approaches to uniformity and variability in morphology
P Milin , N Bermel , J Blevins
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024
Ideal and real paradigms: language users, reference works and corpora
N Bermel , L Knittl , M Alldrick , A Nikolaev
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024
Preferences in the use of overabundance: predictors of lexical bias in Estonian
No authors listed.
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024
Baseless derivation: the behavioural reality of derivational paradigms
No authors listed.
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024
Moving FiguresĀ and Grounds in music description
No authors listed.
Cognitive Linguistics , 2024