The Cognitive Mechanisms of Spatial Deixis: How Idealized Cognitive Models Structure Spatial Reference
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Ruiz de Mendoza, F. J. (2017). Metaphor and other cognitive operations in interaction: from basicity to complexity. In B. Hampe (Ed.), Metaphor: Embodied cognition, and discourse (pp. 138-159). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Şıhanlıoğlu, Ö. (2021). An error analysis upon written expressions of Syrian late bilingual individuals in Turkey. Master's thesis, Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, Institute of Social Sciences. Nevşehir.
Talmy, L. (2000). Toward a cognitive semantics: Volume 1: Conceptual structuring systems. MIT Press.
Ungerer F. & Schmid HJ. (1999). An introduction to cognitive linguistics: London: Longman, 1996, 306 pp.
Brown, P. (2004). Spatial cognition and language: An exploration of the interaction between language and cognition. Cambridge University Press.
COCA stands for the Corpus of contemporary American English. Available at: <https://corpus.byu.edu/coca/>. Access on: April 17, 2024.
Evans, V. & Green, M. (2006). Cognitive linguistics: An introduction. Routledge.
Fauconnier, G. & Turner, M. (2002). The way we think: Conceptual blending and the mind's hidden complexities. Basic Books.
Fillmore, C. C. (1982). Towards a descriptive framework for spatial deixis. In T. S. Partee (Ed.), Proceedings of the Chicago linguistic society. (pp. 2-13). Chicago Linguistic
Fillmore, C. J. (1997). Lectures on deictic constructions. CSLI Publications.
Galera, A. M. (2014). Lexical constructional models: A new approach to constructions in linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing.
Goldberg, A. E. (1995). Constructions: A construction grammar approach to argument structure. University of Chicago.
Kara, Ö. T. & Şıhanlıoğlu, Ö. (2021). İki dillilik, çok dillilik ve türleri (Edit: M. Tunagür & A. Karabulut). İki dilli Türk çocuklarına Türkçe öğretimi, Ankara: Akademisyen Yayınları, 31-54
Kara, Ö., T. & Şıhanlıoğlu, Ö. (2019). Türkiye’de görülen süreç odaklı iki dillilik modelleri. Uluslara¬rası Diller Kongresi (INCOL-2019), 09-11 Ekim 2019, Çukurova Üniversitesi, Bildiri Tam Metin Kitabı, Çanakkale: Rating Academy Yayınları, 247-258.
Lakoff, G. (1987). Women, fire, and dangerous things: what categories reveal about the mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G. P. & Johnson, M. L. (1980). Metaphors we live by. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1999). Philosophy in the Flesh. New York: Basic Books.
Langacker, R. W. (1987). Foundations of cognitive grammar: Volume 1: Theoretical prerequisites. Stanford University Press.
Levinson, S. C. (2003). Space in language and cognition: Explorations in cognitive diversity. Cambridge University Press.
Löbner, S. (2002). Understanding semantics. Blackwell.
Lyons, J. (1977). Semantics (Vol. 1). Cambridge University Press.
Rosch, E. H. (1973). Natural categories. Cognitive Psychology, 4(3), 328-350.
Ruiz de Mendoza, F. J. (2013). Meaning construction, meaning interpretation, and formal expression in the Lexical constructional model. In B. Nolan, & E. Diedrichsen (Eds.), Linking constructions into functional linguistics: The role of constructions in grammar (pp. 231–270). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Ruiz de Mendoza, F. J. (2014). On the nature and scope of metonymy in linguistic description and explanation: towards settling some controversies. In J. Littlemore, & J. Taylor (Eds.). Bloomsbury companion to cognitive linguistics (pp. 143–166). London: Bloomsbury.
Ruiz de Mendoza, F. J. (2017). Metaphor and other cognitive operations in interaction: from basicity to complexity. In B. Hampe (Ed.), Metaphor: Embodied cognition, and discourse (pp. 138-159). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Şıhanlıoğlu, Ö. (2021). An error analysis upon written expressions of Syrian late bilingual individuals in Turkey. Master's thesis, Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, Institute of Social Sciences. Nevşehir.
Talmy, L. (2000). Toward a cognitive semantics: Volume 1: Conceptual structuring systems. MIT Press.
Ungerer F. & Schmid HJ. (1999). An introduction to cognitive linguistics: London: Longman, 1996, 306 pp.
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15 Ocak 2025
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