03789oam 2200469 450 991082647500332120221026132328.0(CKB)4100000011514373(MiAaPQ)EBC6385899(PPN)251123871(EXLCZ)99410000001151437320210418d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGrammar and cognitiondualistic models of language structure and language processingedited by Alexander Haselow, Gunther KaltenböckAmsterdamPhiladelphiaJohn Benjamins Publishing Company[2020]©20201 online resource (vi, 358 pages) illustrationsHuman cognitive processingvolume 7090-272-0772-0 90-272-6060-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.The brain and the mind behind grammar : dualistic approaches in grammar research and (neuro)‍cognitive studies of language / Alexander Haselow and Gunther Kaltenböck -- Familiar phrases in language competence : linguistic, psychological, and neurological observations support a dual process model of language / Diana Van Lancker Sidtis -- Dual process frameworks on reasoning and linguistic discourse : a comparison / Bernd Heine, Tania Kuteva and Haiping Long -- Language activity in the light of cerebral hemisphere differences : towards a pragma-syntactic account of human grammar / Alexander Guryev and François Delafontaine -- Dual processing in a functional-cognitive theory of grammar and its neurocognitive basis / Kasper Boye and Peter Harder -- Dichotomous or continuous? : final particles and a dualistic conception of grammar / Katsunobu Izutsu and Mitsuko Narita Izutsu -- The semantics, syntax and prosody of adverbs in English : an FDG perspective / Evelien Keizer -- Formulaic language and discourse grammar : evidence from speech disorder / Gunther Kaltenböck -- Local and global structures in discourse and interaction : linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects / Alexander Haselow -- Agreement groups and dualistic syntactic processing / László Drienkó."This volume brings together linguistic, psychological and neurological research in a discussion of the Cognitive Dualism Hypothesis, whose central idea is that human cognitive activity in general and linguistic cognition in particular cannot reasonably be reduced to a single, monolithic system of mental processing, but that they have a dualistic organization. Drawing on a wide range of methodological approaches and theoretical frameworks that account for how language users mentally represent, process and produce linguistic discourse, the studies in this volume provide a critical examination of dualistic approaches to language and cognition and their impact on a number of fields. The topics range from formulaic language, the study of reasoning and linguistic discourse, and the lexicon-grammar distinction to studies of specific linguistic expressions and structures such as pragmatic markers and particles, comment adverbs, extra-clausal elements in spoken discourse and the processing of syntactic groups"--Provided by publisher.Human cognitive processing ;Volume 70.PsycholinguisticsCognitive grammarPsycholinguistics.Cognitive grammar.401.9Haselow Alexander772608Kaltenböck Gunther1615927MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910826475003321Grammar and cognition3946372UNINA