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Construction grammar and creativity: Evolution, psychology, and cognitive science
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NeurolinguisticsCognitionPsycholinguisticsVerbal CreativitySocial SciencesAbstract CreativityCognitive LinguisticsCognitive ConstructionCreativityCreative ThinkingGrammarLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceInterdisciplinary PerspectivePoeticsComputational CreativityConstruction GrammarPhilosophy Of LanguageCreativity AssessmentLinguisticsCreative ComputingPhilosophy Of Mind
Abstract Creativity is an important evolutionary adaptation that allows humans to think original thoughts, to find solutions to problems that have never been encountered before, and to fundamentally change the way we live. Recently, one important area of creativity, namely verbal creativity, has attracted considerable interest from constructionist approaches to language. The present issue builds on this emerging field of study and adds an interdisciplinary perspective to it by also presenting the view from cognitive literary studies as well as psychology. First, however, this introduction surveys the recent issues arising in constructionist studies of verbal creativity.
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