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  2. William Croft (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    William Croft (born November 13, 1956) is an American professor of linguistics at the University of New Mexico, United States. From 1994 to 2005 he was successively research fellow, lecturer, reader and professor in Linguistics at the University of Manchester , UK.

  3. Idealized cognitive model - Wikipedia

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    George Lakoff (1987) Cognitive models and prototype theory, published at pp. 63–100 in Ulric Neisser (Ed.) Concepts and Conceptual Development: Ecological and Intellectual Factors in Categorization New York, Cambridge University Press. Croft, William and Cruse, D. Alan (2004) Cognitive Linguistics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp ...

  4. Charles J. Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Charles J. Fillmore (August 9, 1929 – February 13, 2014) was an American linguist and Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Michigan in 1961.

  5. Cognitive approaches to grammar - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive approaches to grammar are theories [1] of grammar that relate grammar to mental processes and structures in human cognition. While Chomsky's theories of generative grammar are the most influential in most areas of linguistics , other theories also deal with the cognitive aspects of grammar.

  6. Cognitive linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive linguistics is an interdisciplinary branch of linguistics, combining knowledge and research from cognitive science, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and linguistics. [1] Models and theoretical accounts of cognitive linguistics are considered as psychologically real, and research in cognitive linguistics aims to help understand ...

  7. Construction grammar - Wikipedia

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    Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned pairings of linguistic patterns with meanings, are the fundamental building blocks of human language.

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  9. Adele Goldberg (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    After receiving her PhD, Goldberg joined the University of California, San Diego as an assistant professor of linguistics (1992-1997), and Associate Professor (1997-1998). From 1997 to 2004, she was associate professor of linguistics at the Beckman Institute , University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign before moving to Princeton University in ...