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Ten Lectures on Quantitative Approaches in Cognitive Linguistics: Corpus-linguistic, experimental, and statistical applications [Kõva köide]

This series of lectures provides an overview of the author's work on quantitative applications in cognitive linguistics by discussing a wide range of studies involving corpus-linguistic as well as experimental work. After a discussion of how corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, and psycholinguistics relate to each other, the author discusses empirical and statistical studies of a wide variety of phenomena including morphophonology (morphological blends and alliteration effects), corpus-based cognitive semantics, frequency and association at the syntax-lexis interface. The book concludes with chapters exemplifying the role that bottom-up approaches can take, the role of statistical methods more generally, and the role of converging evidence from corpus and experimental data.The lectures for this book were given at The China International Forum on Cognitive Linguistics in May 2013.

In the e-book version all handouts have been made available at the back. All audio of the lectures as well as the handouts are available for free, in Open Access, here.
Note on Supplementary Material vii
Preface viii
About the Author x
1 Corpus Linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, and Psycholinguistics: On their Combination and Fit
1(24)
2 Quantitative Approaches to Similarity in Cognitive Linguistics 1: The Phonology of Blends
25(26)
3 Quantitative Approaches to Similarity in Cognitive Linguistics 2: The Phonology of Idioms
51(24)
4 Corpus-based Cognitive Semantics: Behavioral Profiles for Polysemy, Synonymy, and Antonymy
75(20)
5 Constructions and Their Semantics/Behavior: Collostructional Analysis
95(18)
6 On Frequency in Corpora 1: Frequencies vs. Association Measures
113(16)
7 On Frequency in Corpora 2: The Broader Picture (Dispersion, Entropies, Zipf,...)
129(22)
8 Bottom-up Methods in Cognitive and Corpus Linguistics: On Letting the Data Decide
151(16)
9 The Use of Statistical Models in Cognitive Linguistics
167(18)
10 Corpus Data and Experimental Data: Examples and Applications
185(14)
References 199(11)
Important Resources for Cognitive Linguistics 210
Stefan Th. Gries, Ph.D. (University of Hamburg), is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a quantitative corpus linguist at the intersection of corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, and computational linguistics.