Cognitive philology is the science that studies written and oral texts as the product of human mental processes. Therefore, studies in cognitive philology compare documentary evidence emerging from textual investigations with results of experimental research, especially in the fields of cognitive and ecological psychology, neurosciences and artificial intelligence. Cognitive philology:
Among the founding fathers and noteworthy scholars devoted to such investigations: Gilles Fauconnier, Alan Richardson, David Herman and Mark Turner in the USA; Benoît de Cornulier and François Recanati in France; Manfred Jahn in Germany; Paolo Canettieri, Domenico Fiormonte, Anatole Pierre Fuksas and Luca Nobile in Italy; Julián Santano Moreno in Spain.
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