![]() | Cognitive Linguistics and Religious Language: An Introduction Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Humanities; Language & Literature; Social Sciences; Psychological Science; Religion; Language & Linguistics; Anthropology - Soc Sci; Religion in Context; World Religions; Applied Linguistics; Language and Communication; Social & Cultural Anthropology; Cognitive Psychology; Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; This book comprehensively introduces Cognitive Linguistics and applies its tools to religious language. Drawing on authentic samples from a range of faiths, text types, and modes of interactive discourse, the authors accessibly define concepts like embodied cognition, agency, metaphor analysis, and Dynamic Systems Theory; illustrate how they can be used in analyzing religious language; and offer thorough pedagogical material to aid learning and application. Advanced students and scholars of linguistics, discourse analysis, cognitive science, and religious and biblical studies will benefit from this practical guide to understanding and conducting research on religious discourse. Peter Richardson is Professor of Linguistics at Hokkaido Bunkyo University, Japan. His research focuses on Cognitive Linguistics, theology, and religious language. Charles M. Mueller is Professor of English Language and Culture at Fuji Women's University, Hokkaido, Japan. His research focuses on applied linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, metaphor, and religious language. Stephen Pihlaja is Reader in Stylistics at Newman University, Birmingham, UK. His research focuses on discourse analysis and inter-religious interaction. |
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