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  1. (1 other version)Mental Spaces.Gilles Fauconnier - 1987 - Linguistics and Philosophy 10 (2):247-260.
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  • Embodying metaphors: Signed language interpreters at work.Anna-Lena Nilsson - 2016 - Cognitive Linguistics 27 (1):35-65.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Cognitive Linguistics Jahrgang: 27 Heft: 1 Seiten: 35-65.
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  • Pointing and placing: Nominal grounding in Argentine Sign Language.Rocío Martínez & Sherman Wilcox - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (1):85-121.
    Grounding refers to expressions that establish a connection between the ground and the content evoked by a nominal or finite clause. In this paper we report on two grammatical implementations of nominal grounding in Argentine Sign Language: pointing and placing. For pointing constructions, we also examine distal-proximal pointing and directive force. We introduce the concept of placing, in which a sign is produced at a specific meaningful location in space. Two types of placing are discussed: Placing-for-Creating, in which a new (...)
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  • Reference-point constructions.Ronald W. Langacker - 1993 - Cognitive Linguistics 4 (1):1-38.
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  • Chapter 12. The conceptual basis of coordination.Ronald W. Langacker - 2009 - In Investigations in Cognitive Grammar. Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • Cognitive Grammar.Ronald W. Langacker - 2009 - Cognitive Linguistics 20 (1).
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  • Baseline and elaboration.Ronald W. Langacker - 2016 - Cognitive Linguistics 27 (3):405-439.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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  • Demonstratives, joint attention, and the emergence of grammar.Holger Diessel - 2006 - Cognitive Linguistics 17 (4):463-489.
    Drawing on recent work in developmental and comparative psychology, this paper argues that demonstratives function to coordinate the interlocutors' joint focus of attention, which is one of the most basic functions of human communication. The communicative importance of demonstratives is reflected in a number of properties that together characterize them as a particular word class: In contrast to other closed-class expressions, demonstratives are universal, they are generally so old that their roots cannot be traced back to other linguistic items, they (...)
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  • Constructing signs: Place as a symbolic structure in signed languages.Sherman Wilcox & Corrine Occhino - 2016 - Cognitive Linguistics 27 (3):371-404.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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  • The Targeting System of Language.Leonard Talmy - 2017 - MIT Press.
    In this book, Leonard Talmy proposes that a single linguistic/cognitive system, targeting, underlies two domains of linguistic reference, those termed anaphora and deixis. Talmy argues that language engages the same cognitive system to single out referents whether they are speech-internal or speech-external. Talmy explains the targeting system in this way: as a speaker communicates with a hearer, her attention is on an object to which she wishes to refer; this is her target. To get the hearer's attention on it as (...)
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  • Foundations of Cognitive Grammar.Ronald W. Langacker - 1983 - Indiana University Linguistics Club.
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  • Demonstratives.H. Diesse - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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