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OverviewThis text explores the implications of Eleanor Rosch's seminal work on categorization and prototype theory, extending the application of prototype theory from lexical semantics to morphology, syntax, and phonology. It provides a readable introduction to the field of cognitive linguistics. For this edition, the author has added a further chapter which updates the book, particularly in its treatment of lexical semantics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John R. TaylorPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.389kg ISBN: 9780198700128ISBN 10: 0198700121 Pages: 327 Publication Date: 01 October 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA stimulationg, eminently readable demonstration of the use of prototypical forms of analysis within cognitive linguistics--Linguistics The best treatment of prototype theory currently available; clearly written, comprehensive.--Dr C.S. Butler, University of Nottingham Taylor's book is a good introductory text for anyone interested in cognitive grammar. It offers a valuable overview of the state of the art in the field of prototype research as well as an interesting account of linguistic categorization.--Cognitive Linguistics There can be no doubt that, as a survey, it is very useful....The book is very well organised and very clearly written.--Lingua The book is clear enough to be used as a textbook and its recent appearance in paperback will be an added attraction.--Journal of Pragmatics Cognitive Linguistics is a vibrant, ever expanding field....John Taylor's book, which is very readable and relatively short...is one of the best 'introductions' to the field that I know of.--Word <br> A stimulationg, eminently readable demonstration of the use of prototypical forms of analysis within cognitive linguistics --Linguistics<br> The best treatment of prototype theory currently available; clearly written, comprehensive. --Dr C.S. Butler, University of Nottingham<br> Taylor's book is a good introductory text for anyone interested in cognitive grammar. It offers a valuable overview of the state of the art in the field of prototype research as well as an interesting account of linguistic categorization. --Cognitive Linguistics<br> There can be no doubt that, as a survey, it is very useful....The book is very well organised and very clearly written. --Lingua<br> The book is clear enough to be used as a textbook and its recent appearance in paperback will be an added attraction. --Journal of Pragmatics<br>Cognitive Linguistics is a vibrant, ever expanding field....John Taylor's book, which is very readable and relatively short...is one of the best 'introductions' to the fi ""A stimulationg, eminently readable demonstration of the use of prototypical forms of analysis within cognitive linguistics""--Linguistics ""The best treatment of prototype theory currently available; clearly written, comprehensive.""--Dr C.S. Butler, University of Nottingham ""Taylor's book is a good introductory text for anyone interested in cognitive grammar. It offers a valuable overview of the state of the art in the field of prototype research as well as an interesting account of linguistic categorization.""--Cognitive Linguistics ""There can be no doubt that, as a survey, it is very useful....The book is very well organised and very clearly written.""--Lingua ""The book is clear enough to be used as a textbook and its recent appearance in paperback will be an added attraction.""--Journal of Pragmatics Cognitive Linguistics is a vibrant, ever expanding field....John Taylor's book, which is very readable and relatively short...is one of the best 'introductions' to the field that I know of.""--Word A stimulationg, eminently readable demonstration of the use of prototypical forms of analysis within cognitive linguistics --Linguistics<br> The best treatment of prototype theory currently available; clearly written, comprehensive. --Dr C.S. Butler, University of Nottingham<br> Taylor's book is a good introductory text for anyone interested in cognitive grammar. It offers a valuable overview of the state of the art in the field of prototype research as well as an interesting account of linguistic categorization. --Cognitive Linguistics<br> There can be no doubt that, as a survey, it is very useful....The book is very well organised and very clearly written. --Lingua<br> The book is clear enough to be used as a textbook and its recent appearance in paperback will be an added attraction. --Journal of Pragmatics<br> Cognitive Linguistics is a vibrant, ever expanding field....John Taylor's book, which is very readable and relatively short...is one of the best 'introductions' to the field that I know of. --Word<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |