Cognitive linguistics : convergence and expansion

1. Editors and contributors 2. Introduction: Convergence and expansion in cognitive linguistics (by Brdar, Mario) 3. Part 1. Setting the scene 4. Convergence in cognitive linguistics (by Langacker, Ronald W.) 5. An overview of cognitive linguistics (by Barcelona, Antonio) 6. Part 2. Consolidating the paradigm 7. Pattern versus process concepts of grammar and mind: A cognitive-functional perspective (by Nuyts, Jan) 8. Metaphor in language and thought: How do we map the field? (by Steen, Gerard J.) 9. Emotion and desire in independent complement clauses: A case study from German (by Panther, Klaus-Uwe) 10. Schematic meaning of the Croatian verbal prefix iz-: Meaning chains and syntactic implications (by Belaj, Branimir) 11. The conceptual motivation of bahuvrihi compounds in English and Spanish (by Barcelona, Antonio) 12. On the subject of impersonals (by Langacker, Ronald W.) 13. Part 3. Expanding the paradigm 14. Do people infer the entailments of conceptual metaphors during verbal metaphor understanding? (by Gibbs, Jr., Raymond W.) 15. Corpus data in usage-based linguistics: What's the right degree of granularity for the analysis of argument structure constructions? (by Gries, Stefan Th.) 16. Cognitive linguistics meets the corpus (by Stefanowitsch, Anatol) 17. Oops blush!: Beyond metaphors of emotion (by Tissari, Heli) 18. Conceptual construal and social construction (by Harder, Peter) 19. The biblical story retold: A cognitive linguistic perspective (by Kovecses, Zoltan) 20. Name index 21. Subject index