Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume 1, Issue 1 (2014)
2014. iv, 153 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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A word from the editorXu Wen | pp. 1–2
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Toward a constructional framework for research on language changeElizabeth Closs Traugott | pp. 3–21
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National identity: Conceptual models, discourses and political change. ‘Britishness’ in a social cognitive linguisticsPeter Harder | pp. 22–54
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From Cognitive Linguistics to Historical Sociolinguistics: The evolution of Old English expressions of shame and guiltJavier E. Díaz-Vera | pp. 55–83
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Bodily experience as both source and target of meaning making: Implications from metaphors in psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderDennis Tay | pp. 84–100
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Source domains in conceptualizations of the state in Chinese and Hungarian political discourseDanyang Kou and Orsolya Farkas | pp. 101–130
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Cognitive models of anger in Akan: A conceptual metaphor analysisGladys Nyarko Ansah | pp. 131–146
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Non-fluent aphasia in deaf user of Indian Sign Language: A case studyGouri Shanker Patil, R. Rangasayee, and Geetha Mukundan | pp. 147–153
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