Cognitive Sociolinguistics and Modularity (a lecture by prof. Dirk Geeraerts)
Modularity is a key concept in the debate between autonomous and nonautonomous conceptions of language (with cognitive linguistics clearly belonging to the latter). Empirical evidence regarding modularity primarily comes from psychological research, in the form of interactions between different modes of cognition in human cognitive processing, or in the form of double dissociations between cognitive faculties. But could we also test modularity when we follow a corpusbased method of linguistic analysis I
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