Ten Lectures on Quantitative Approaches in Cognitive Linguistics : Corpus-Linguistic, Experimental, and Statistical Applications.
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- 9789004336223
- P165.G754 2017
Intro -- Contents -- Note on Supplementary Material -- Preface -- About the Author -- Lecture 1 Corpus Linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, and Psycholinguistics: On their Combination and Fit -- Lecture 2 Quantitative Approaches to Similarity in Cognitive Linguistics 1: The Phonology of Blends -- Lecture 3 Quantitative Approaches to Similarity in Cognitive Linguistics 2: The Phonology of Idioms -- Lecture 4 Corpus-based Cognitive Semantics: Behavioral Profiles for Polysemy, Synonymy, and Antonymy -- Lecture 5 Constructions and Their Semantics/Behavior: Collostructional Analysis -- Lecture 6 On Frequency in Corpora 1: Frequencies vs. Association Measures -- Lecture 7 On Frequency in Corpora 2: The Broader Picture (Dispersion, Entropies, Zipf, . . .) -- Lecture 8 Bottom-up Methods in Cognitive and Corpus Linguistics: On Letting the Data Decide -- Lecture 9 The Use of Statistical Models in Cognitive Linguistics -- Lecture 10 Corpus Data and Experimental Data: Examples and Applications -- References -- Important Resources for Cognitive Linguistics -- Appendix.
These lectures provide 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.
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