Variationists have largely, though often implicitly, subscribed to a model of social cognition that characterizes complex social reasoning as conscious and deliberative (e.g. the sociolinguistic monitor), in opposition to rapid and automatic linguistic behaviors (e.g. the vernacular). This paper argues against that assumption, presenting evidence from the field of social cognition which documents automatic processing in the formation of social perceptions, the triggering and pursuit of goals and the effects of stereotype-based priming. Implications and future directions for variation are discussed
Social cognition is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an ag...
in psychology, the role of language has not received the focal attention that it deserves in social ...
This paper explores the contexts of emergence and application of Cognitive Sociolinguistics. This no...
Variationists have largely, though often implicitly, subscribed to a model of social cognition that ...
The Interface Principle posits that morphosyntactic variation does not elicit the same kinds of perc...
This dissertation evaluated three possible levels of processing that interlocutors engage in during ...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider aspects of the relationship between sociolinguistic variation...
International audienceThe special issue appears in a new scientific landscape of innovative attempts...
Real-time language processing is typically embedded in a complex social world. Any instance of langu...
Two key elements reveal a step change in Sociolinguistics towards a more flexible perspective: the s...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
Mentalizing, or reasoning about others’ mental states, is a dynamic social cognitive process that ai...
© 2010 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/New York. All Rights Reserved. Cognitive Sociolingu...
Social cognition is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an ag...
in psychology, the role of language has not received the focal attention that it deserves in social ...
This paper explores the contexts of emergence and application of Cognitive Sociolinguistics. This no...
Variationists have largely, though often implicitly, subscribed to a model of social cognition that ...
The Interface Principle posits that morphosyntactic variation does not elicit the same kinds of perc...
This dissertation evaluated three possible levels of processing that interlocutors engage in during ...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider aspects of the relationship between sociolinguistic variation...
International audienceThe special issue appears in a new scientific landscape of innovative attempts...
Real-time language processing is typically embedded in a complex social world. Any instance of langu...
Two key elements reveal a step change in Sociolinguistics towards a more flexible perspective: the s...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
Mentalizing, or reasoning about others’ mental states, is a dynamic social cognitive process that ai...
© 2010 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/New York. All Rights Reserved. Cognitive Sociolingu...
Social cognition is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an ag...
in psychology, the role of language has not received the focal attention that it deserves in social ...
This paper explores the contexts of emergence and application of Cognitive Sociolinguistics. This no...