Cognitive Linguistic Studies 3:1
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 3:1] 2016. iii, 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Nominal grounding and English quantifiersRonald W. Langacker | pp. 1–31
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Humor, the body, and cognitive linguisticsPatrawat Samermit and Raymond W. Gibbs | pp. 32–49
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The pressure of coherence and the diachronic reconfigurations of metaphorical discourse: The case of the body politic metaphor in medieval political textsTakashi Shogimen | pp. 50–69
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Co-occurrence of early forms of vocal and motor actions in infants: A longitudinal studyMili Mathew and R. Manjula | pp. 70–90
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Mandarin existential construction as a reference-point construction: Its cognitive properties and discursive functionsKeding Zhang | pp. 91–112
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Reference point constructions in the meaning construal of Hungarian folksongsJudit Baranyiné Kóczy | pp. 113–133
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Critical metaphor analysis of cosmetics metaphorical advertising slogans: A cross-cultural perspectiveLai Haiyan Kelly | pp. 134–150
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An algebraic perspective on implicit and explicit knowledgeOmid Khatin Zadeh, Sedigheh Vahdat, and Babak Yazdani Fazlabadi | pp. 151–162
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Zoltán Kövecses. Where Metaphors Come From: Reconsidering Context in MetaphorReviewed by Frank Polzenhagen | pp. 163–169
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Alexander Ziem. Frames of Understanding in Text and DiscourseReviewed by Fangfang Ding | pp. 170–175
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BIC Subject: CFD – Psycholinguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General