Unlocking the Power of Language: How Cognitive Grammar Can Transform Communication
The article suggests that there are three main types of grammar in linguistics: generative, functional, and cognitive. Each type focuses on different aspects of language, like the code itself, real and imagined worlds, and mental processes. The researchers argue that cognitive grammar is the most useful for studying language because it focuses on thought and language processing. Concepts from cognitive grammar, like prototype effects and metaphor, could be powerful tools for analyzing language and communication.