Cognitive linguistics is a branch of linguistics that explores the relationship between language, cognition, and thought processes. It focuses on how language shapes our thinking and how our cognitive processes influence language use.
Related terms
Metaphor: Metaphor is a figure of speech that uses one concept or object to understand another concept or object. For example, 'Time is money.'
Embodied Cognition: Embodied cognition is the idea that our bodily experiences shape our cognitive processes and understanding of the world.
Conceptual Blending: Conceptual blending refers to the mental process of combining multiple ideas or concepts into a new integrated representation.