What Is `Cognitive' About Cognitive Linguistics?

Metaphor and Symbol 9 (2):149-154 (1994)
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Abstract

Clarifies the nature of a cognitive approach to human understanding and experience, and forestalls objections that cognitive linguistics is either too intellectualistic and subjectivistic, or too physicalistic in its treatment of understanding and meaning. The objection is addressed that conceptual metaphors are overly conceptual, that they are mentalistic to the detriment of a full-blooded account of the bodily, practical, and social dimensions of meaning and symbolic interaction.

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Steven Fesmire
Radford University

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