A picture says more than a thousand words, they say. Thus applies to Cognitive Linguistics as well. In fact, there is a tradition among cognitive linguists to make use of tables, figures, and diagrams for illustrative purposes. We do not see any problem of carrying on this tradition on CogLing, and encourage the use of images in articles and on user pages. However, we do have policies regarding the uploading and use of images.
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| - A picture says more than a thousand words, they say. Thus applies to Cognitive Linguistics as well. In fact, there is a tradition among cognitive linguists to make use of tables, figures, and diagrams for illustrative purposes. We do not see any problem of carrying on this tradition on CogLing, and encourage the use of images in articles and on user pages. However, we do have policies regarding the uploading and use of images.
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| - A picture says more than a thousand words, they say. Thus applies to Cognitive Linguistics as well. In fact, there is a tradition among cognitive linguists to make use of tables, figures, and diagrams for illustrative purposes. We do not see any problem of carrying on this tradition on CogLing, and encourage the use of images in articles and on user pages. However, we do have policies regarding the uploading and use of images.
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