John R. Taylor obtained his PhD in 1979 and was Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Otago until his retirement in 2010. He is the author of Possessives in English (1996), Cognitive Grammar (2002), Linguistic Categorization (3rd edition 2003), and The Mental Corpus (2012; paperback 2014), all published by Oxford University Press, and co-editor of the Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics (2014). He is a managing editor for the series Cognitive Linguistics Research (Mouton de Gruyter) and an Associate Editor of the journal Cognitive Linguistics.
Introduction 1. The lure of words, David Crystal 2. How many words are there?, Adam Kilgarriff 3. Dictionaries, Marc Alexander 4. Words and thesauri, Christian Kay 5. Word frequencies, Joseph Sorell 6. Word length, Peter Gryzbek 7. Which words do you need?, Paul Nation 8. Words in second language learning and teaching, Frank Boers 9. The structure of words, Geert Booij 10. Word categories, Mark Smith 11. Words as grammatical units, Nik Gisborne 12. Words as phonological units, Kristine Hildebrand 13. The word as a universal category, Andrew Hippisley 14. Word meaning, Nick Riemer 15. Words as names of categories, Barbara Malt 16. Terminologies and taxonomies, Marie-Claude L'Homme 17. Lexical relations, Christiane Fellbaum 18. Comparing lexicons cross-linguistically, Asifa Majid 19. Words as carriers of cultural meaning, Cliff Goddard 20. Multi-word idioms, Rosamund Moon 21. Words and their neighbours, Michael Hoey 22. Taboo words, Kate Burridge 23. Sound symbolism, Tucker Childs 24. Etymology, Philip Durkin 25. How words (and vocabularies) change, Dirk Geeraerts 26. Borrowing words, Anthony Grant 27. Lexical layers, Margaret Winters 28. Word associations, Simon de Deyne and Gert Storms 29. Accessing words, Niels O. Schiller and Rinus Verdonschot 30. The bilingual lexicon, John Williams 31. First words, Eve V. Clark 32. How infants find words, Katharine Graf-Estes 33. Roger Brown's 'original word game', Reese Heitner 34. Names, John M. Anderson 35. Personal names, Benjamin Blount 36. Place and other names, Carole Hough 37. Nicknames, Robert Kennedy 38. Choosing a name: How name givers' feelings influence name selection, Cynthia Whissell 39. Words and neuropsychological disorders, Dennis Tay 40. Verbal humour, Victor Raskin 41. Word puzzles, Henk Verkuyl 42. Do words exist? And if not, why do we believe that they do?, Alison Wray?
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