Introduction
A rough guide to Cognitive Linguistics
Dirk Geeraerts
Chapter 1
Cognitive Grammar
Introduction to Concept, Image, and Symbol
Ronald W. Langacker
Chapter 2
Grammatical construal
The relation of grammar to cognition
Leonard Talmy
Chapter 3
Radial network
Cognitive topology and lexical networks
Claudia Brugman and George Lakoff
Chapter 4
Prototype theory
Prospects and problems of prototype theory
Dirk Geeraerts
Chapter 5
Schematic network
Ambiguity, polysemy, and vagueness
David Tuggy
Chapter 6
Conceptual metaphor
The contemporary theory of metaphor
George Lakoff
Chapter 7
Image schema
The cognitive psychological reality of image schemas and their
transformations
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. and Herbert L. Colston
Chapter 8
Metonymy
The role of domains in the interpretation of metaphors and metonymies
William Croft
Chapter 9
Mental spaces
Conceptual integration networks
Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner
Chapter 10
Frame semantics
Frame semantics
Charles J. Fillmore
Chapter 11
Construction Grammar
The inherent semantics of argument structure: The case of the English
ditransitive construction
Adele E. Goldberg
Chapter 12