Bloomsbury Studies in Cognitive Linguistics
This research series brings together works at the crossroads of cognitive linguistics, cognitive psychology, philosophy, culture studies, AI, and related fields. The contributions apply a range of methodologies and perspectives to the problem of the relation of language to human culture and cognition, with an emphasis on how language is produced and understood in context. It presents cutting-edge theoretical as well as empirical works covering the following topics: phenomenology-based cognitive linguistic research, gestalt-psychology-based cognitive linguistic research, cognitive discourse analysis and cognitive pragmatics, cognitive sociolinguistics and sociocognitive linguistics, cognitive psycholinguistics, cognitive historical linguistics or historical cognitive linguistics, cognitive linguistic typology, applied cognitive linguistics, and cultural cognitive linguistics.