Description
Paperback cover has some wear and marker with a name on it at top. Cover also has some creasing and fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure. Good reading copy.
This well-worn copy of “Language and Its Structure” by Ronald W. Langacker offers a glimpse into a pioneering work that reshaped the field of linguistics. Published in 1968, it introduced Langacker’s groundbreaking Cognitive Grammar theory, which views language as an integral part of human cognition rather than an autonomous system. By analyzing linguistic concepts through the lens of cognitive processes, Langacker challenged the prevailing formalist approaches of his time.
Despite its academic roots, the book’s accessible style made it influential beyond academia, resonating with readers seeking a deeper understanding of how language shapes our perception of the world. Its dog-eared pages and personalized cover hint at a thought-provoking journey through Langacker’s insights, which continue to inspire linguists, philosophers, and thinkers across disciplines. For collectors, this vintage edition represents a significant milestone in the cognitive linguistics movement and a chance to engage with ideas that profoundly impacted our understanding of language and thought.