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Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar (ACCxG) redefines language as a predictive, agentive, and materially grounded system, moving beyond statistical learning. Rooted in Peircean semiotics and Fristonian active inference, it emphasizes meaning as emerging from semiotic agency and embodied cognition. This book explores its theory, pedagogical applications, and AI integration, offering a groundbreaking perspective on language learning and instruction.

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Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar (ACCxG) redefines language as a predictive, agentive, and materially grounded system, moving beyond statistical learning. Rooted in Peircean semiotics and Fristonian active inference, it emphasizes meaning as emerging from semiotic agency and embodied cognition. This book explores its theory, pedagogical applications, and AI integration, offering a groundbreaking perspective on language learning and instruction.


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Autorenporträt
Sergio TorresMartínez is professor of cognitive linguistics, semiotics and translation semiotics. Among his main interests are Agentive Cognitive Construction Grammar, Cognitive Semantics, embodiment theory, phenomenology, Wittgenstein's philosophy of language, Peircean semiotics and the cognitive applications of construction grammar (Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar). Current research projects include the conceptualization of construction grammar as an interdisciplinary field of endeavor connecting embodiment theory, neuroscience semiotics and philosophy for the construction of a comprehensive and systematic description of constructional attachment patterns across languages. Central to this research is the need to provide linguistics with a model of the mind that complements linguistic description.