Talk:Cognitive linguistics

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This page is remarkably short on content and largely lists peoples names, and says nothing about cognitive linguistics other than to list important terms.

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[edit] Linguist names in the list of subdisciplines

There is currently a minor edit conflict going on with regard to the inclusion of linguist names in the list of subdisciplines. I have removed the names again after their readdition by an anonymous editor and added a See also section with a link to List of cognitive scientists. However, since the list of linguists on that page is rather small, I think that the larger list of names removed from this article should be moved to a more comprehensive List of cognitive linguists. Mike Dillon 15:59, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Dominance

Sympathetic as I am towards CL, I can't agree with the contention that it is "the currently dominant school of linguistics". I doubt whtether cognitive linguists would themselves subscribe to such a statement.

This last comment is by Ariosto (PL), 08.03.2006.

I agree, and have changed it. — mark 09:20, 8 March 2006 (UTC)