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History: Cognitive linguistics

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  • Name: Cognitive linguistics
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    "Cognitive linguistics" is the study of how language interacts with cognition, how language forms our thoughts, and the evolution of language parallel with the change in the common mindset across time.

    Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby, Steven Pinker, Ray Jackendoff, are some authorities of "Cognitive linguistics".

    Phenomenology, linguistic semantics, lexical network theory, embodied realism, metaphor are a few themes of "Cognitive linguistics".

    Why study "Cognitive linguistics"? provide a forum for high-quality linguistic research on topics which investigate the interaction between language and human cognition. It offers new insights not only into linguistic phenomena but also into a wide variety of social, psychological, and cultural phenomena.