Ronald Wayne Langacker (born December 27, 1942) is an American linguist and professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego. He is best known...
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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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alternate strain of Fillmore's analysis can be found in the work of Ronald Langacker, who makes a distinction between the notions of profile and base. The...
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united in the early 1980s with Ronald Langacker and other advocates of neo-Darwinian linguistics in a so-called "Lakoff–Langacker agreement". It is suggested...
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Beller, Richard; Beller, Patricia (1979). "Huasteca Nahuatl". In Langacker, Ronald (ed.). Studies in Uto-Aztecan Grammar 2: Modern Aztec Grammatical...
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(nowadays often renamed Nahuan) branch of Uto-Aztecan. Lyle Campbell and Ronald W. Langacker (1978), in a paper whose focus was the internal reconstruction of...
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looking at actual language use. The term usage-based was coined by Ronald Langacker in 1987. Usage-based models of language have become a significant new...
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human thought. The contributions of George Lakoff (1941–present) and Ronald Langacker (1942–present) provided the foundation of cognitive semantics. Charles...
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Journal of Language Relationship, no. 8, 2012 - p.75-92. Campbell, Lyle; Ronald Langacker (1978). "Proto-Aztecan vowels: Part I". International Journal of American...
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international academic institutions. Among the honorary members of PCLA is Ronald Langacker, one of the pioneers of cognitive linguistics. "Affiliates". Cognitive...
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philosophers like Stevan Harnad, and linguists like George Lakoff and Ronald Langacker. John Hopcroft, Rajeev Motwani and Jeffrey Ullman, Introduction to...
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Press. Beller, Richard; Patricia Beller (1979). "Huasteca Nahuatl". In Ronald Langacker (ed.). Studies in Uto-Aztecan Grammar 2: Modern Aztec Grammatical Sketches...
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doctoral dissertation by Susan Lindner in linguistics at UCSD under Ronald Langacker, and more generally by the theory of cognitive grammar put forth by...
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exceptions. Exceptions include John Searle, Jerome Bruner, George Lakoff, Ronald Langacker, Alan Gauld, Benny Shanon, Claes von Hofsten, and others. Edelman argues...
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was heavily inspired by cognitive linguists including George Lakoff, Ronald Langacker, Gilles Fauconnier, and Len Talmy. For his influences, Quijada cites...
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Jackendoff Pauline Jacobson Mark Johnson George Lakoff Barbara Landau Ronald Langacker Géraldine Legendre Eric Lenneberg Elena Lieven Brian MacWhinney Ellen...
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equations Barbara Kruger, Visual Arts, conceptual artist and collagist Ronald Langacker, Linguistics, creator of cognitive grammar William Lerach, guest lecturer...
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Whorf (1937) Campbell & Langacker (1978) Canger (1988) Manaster Ramer (1996) Launey (1996) Campbell, Lyle; Langacker, Ronald (1978). "Proto-Aztecan vowels:...
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proponents including Talmy Givón, and cognitive grammar advocated by Ronald Langacker and others. John McWhorter, who has a background in teaching African-American...
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of the language in question. Construction grammar Formal grammar Ronald W. Langacker, Foundations of Cognitive Grammar Volume I, Stanford University Press...
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subjectification to date comes from linguists Elizabeth Traugott and Ronald Langacker. In Traugott's view, subjectification is a semasiological process in...
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field include Reuven Tsur, who is credited for originating the term, Ronald Langacker, Mark Turner, Gerard Steen, Joanna Gavins and Peter Stockwell. Although...
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link, metaphorical extension, and finally instance link. Sometimes, Ronald Langacker's cognitive grammar framework is described as a type of construction...
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of Michigan. Other linguists in attendance at that lecture included Ronald Langacker, Ruth Brend, and Lamb's students David G. Lockwood and Peter A. Reich...
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linguistiques fondamentaux (in French). Retrieved 12 October 2024. Langacker, Ronald W. (1999). Grammar and Conceptualization. Cognitive linguistics research...
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Mellon University Jeffrey Elman, University of California, San Diego Ronald Langacker, University of California, San Diego Dan Slobin, University of California...
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Groningen, including Wander Lowie. Among the contributors there are Ronald Langacker, Diane Larsen-Freeman, Luke Harding and Kees de Bot. The book was planned...
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Uto-Aztecan Languages of Mexico. Vol. 8. University of California Press. Langacker, Ronald W. (1970). "The Vowels of Proto Uto-Aztecan". International Journal...
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mexicano de Pochutla, Oaxaca. IJAL, 1:9-44. Campbell, Lyle, and Ronald W. Langacker. 1978. Proto-Aztecan vowels: Part I. IJAL, April 1978, 44(2):85-102...
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