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[Modern cognitive linguistics has become a vigorous discipline in linguistics since its first steps in the 1970s. All the major levels of linguistic description, such as phonology, syntax, morphology and semantics, have been tackled from a cognitive linguistic viewpoint and cognitive linguistics has become an influential theoretical framework to discover the subtle workings of language.]
Published: Nov 25, 2015
Keywords: Input Space; Target Domain; Source Domain; Conceptual Metaphor; Hybrid Theory
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