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Ronald Wayne Langacker (born
December 27, 1942) is an
American linguist and
professor emeritus at the
University of California, San Diego. He is best...
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Cognitive grammar is a
cognitive approach to
language developed by
Ronald Langacker,
which hypothesizes that grammar, semantics, and
lexicon exist on a continuum...
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Langacker, R. W. (1977). An
overview of Uto-Aztecan grammar.
Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Langacker, R. W. (1976). Non-distinct...
- language,
which became extinct in the 20th century, and
which Campbell and
Langacker classify as
being outside general Aztec.
Other researchers have argued...
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often renamed Nahuan)
branch of Uto-Aztecan. Lyle
Campbell and
Ronald W.
Langacker (1978), in a
paper whose focus was the
internal reconstruction of the...
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distinct from Nahuatl, and this was
proven in 1978, when
Campbell and
Langacker gave new
arguments from Boas' data.
Their conclusion was
quickly accepted...
- Physics". NobelPrize.org.
Nobel Media. 2008.
Retrieved 17
March 2011.
Langacker, Paul (2001) [1989]. "CP
violation and cosmology". In Jarlskog, Cecilia...
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alternate strain of Fillmore's
analysis can be
found in the work of
Ronald Langacker, who
makes a
distinction between the
notions of
profile and base. The...
- the
language in question.
Construction grammar Formal grammar Ronald W.
Langacker,
Foundations of
Cognitive Grammar Volume I,
Stanford University Press...
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looking at
actual language use. The term usage-based was
coined by
Ronald Langacker in 1987. Usage-based
models of
language have
become a
significant new...