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- Title
Ronald Langacker: A visit to Cognitive Grammar.
- Authors
Maldonado, Ricardo
- Abstract
The article presents an interview of Ronald Langacker, a researcher in cognitive linguistics. He does not claim any extensive knowledge of psychology, philosophy, or other related disciplines that would have prompted a rethinking of basic issues. His training and early career were pretty much focused on languages and linguistics. However, over the previous ten years he had been deeply involved with the Uto-Aztecan family of Native American languages, especially from the comparative historical standpoint. The diachronic and cross-linguistic perspective this afforded has been very useful.
- Subjects
LANGACKER, Ronald; CONVERSATION; LANGUAGE &; languages; LINGUISTICS; COGNITION
- Publication
Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2004, Vol 2, Issue 1, p305
- ISSN
1572-0268
- Publication type
Interview