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Domaradzki, Mikolaj
2018. Health metaphors and embodiment in Arab economic discourse. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 16:2  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
Højbjerg, Christian K., Jacqueline Knörr & William P. Murphy
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2016. Emotion in lexicon and grammar: lexical-constructional interface of Mandarin emotional predicates. Lingua Sinica 2:1 DOI logo
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2016. Körperwissen, Tradition und Innovation in der babylonischen Medizin. Paragrana 25:1  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
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2014. The market as a rational and responsible human being. Metaphor and the Social World 4:1  pp. 90 ff. DOI logo
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2014. The Semantics of Eating in Afrikaans and Northern Sotho: Cross-linguistic Variation in Metaphor. Metaphor and Symbol 29:3  pp. 224 ff. DOI logo
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2009. Cultivators, Cows and Computers: Chinese Learners’ Metaphors of Teachers. In Internationalising the University,  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
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2008. Much mouth much tongue: Chinese metonymies and metaphors of verbal behaviour. Cognitive Linguistics 19:2 DOI logo
Howe, James
2007. Argument is Argument: An Essay on Conceptual Metaphor and Verbal Dispute. Metaphor and Symbol 23:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Kyratzis, Sakis
2007. The Semantics of Desire: Exploring Desire, Love and Sexuality through Metaphor. In Language, Sexualities and Desires,  pp. 96 ff. DOI logo
Marmaridou, Sophia
2006. On the conceptual, cultural and discursive motivation of Greek pain lexicalizations. Cognitive Linguistics 17:3 DOI logo
McElhanon, Kenneth A.
2006. From Simple Metaphors to Conceptual Blending: The Mapping of Analogical Concepts and the Praxis of Translation. Journal of Translation 2:1  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Polzenhagen, Frank
2005. Review of Skandera (2003): Drawing a Map of Africa: Idiom in Kenyan English. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 26:1  pp. 104 ff. DOI logo
Talebinejad, M. Reza & H. Vahid Dastjerdi
2005. A Cross-Cultural Study of Animal Metaphors: When Owls Are Not Wise!. Metaphor and Symbol 20:2  pp. 133 ff. DOI logo
Velasco Sacristán, María Sol
2005. A critical cognitive-pragmatic approach to advertising gender metaphors. Intercultural Pragmatics 2:3 DOI logo
Kimmel, Michael
2004. Gestalt-Based Linguistics and the GABEK Method:What Cognitive Science Has to Say on ‘Space Logic’ in Everyday Thought. In Organising Knowledge,  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
Maalej, Zouhair
2004. Figurative Language in Anger Expressions in Tunisian Arabic: An Extended View of Embodiment. Metaphor and Symbol 19:1  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
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2003. Applied Linguistics Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Variation in Conceptual Metaphor. Metaphor and Symbol 18:4  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo
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2019. Cognitive Operations in Discourse of German Folk Tales. The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Series: Foreign Philology. Methods of Foreign Language Teaching :90 DOI logo
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