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Cognitive Linguistics and Non-Indo-European Languages
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16 April 2003

This book applies the theory of cognitive linguistics to the analysis of a variety of grammatical phenomena in non-Indo-European languages. In previous studies of languages from non-Indo-European families, cognitive linguistics has been remarkably useful in explaining non-prototypical structures as well as more common ones. The book expands that effort into a new set of families and languages.
Eugene H. Casad is Lecturer at the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Catalina, Arizona, USA.
Gary B. Palmer is Professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.