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Cognitive linguistics is a relatively new theory of language that challenges many of the basic assumptions of traditional approaches. In "Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction", David Lee, drawing on his long-standing interest in the relationship between language and perspective, sets out to make the theory accessible to readers who have no prior training in the discipline.
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Biblioteka Główna. Czytelnie
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Cognitive Grammar / John R. Taylor. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, cop. 2002. - XII, 621 s. : ryc., tab. ; 25 cm.
(Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics)
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"Cognitive Grammar" offers a radical alternative to mainstream linguistic theories. This book introduces the theory in clear, non-technical language, relates it to current debates about the nature of linguistic knowledge, and applies it to in-depth analyses of a range of topics in semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology. Study questions and suggestions for further reading accompany each of the main chapters.
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Biblioteka Główna. Czytelnie
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Chomsky : selected readings / ed. by J. P. B. Allen, Paul Van Buren. - London ; New York ; Toronto : Oxford University Press, [1972]. - IX, 166 s. ; 21 cm.
(Language and Language Learning)
These cogent essays on linguistic theory explore Noam Chomsky's influential concept of generative grammar. The readings form a coherent outline of transformational theory, the distinguished author and educator's controversial challenge to structural linguistics. They rely chiefly on Chomsky’s own words, but their arrangement is such that nonspecialists will have no difficulty in following the text. Topics include syntactic structure, features, and categories; phonology, syntax, and semantics; language acquisition; and the implications of transformational theory for language teaching.
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Biblioteka Główna. Czytelnie
Copies are only available in the library: sygn. P.3311.XXIV.10 [Czytelnia A] (1 egz.)
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