Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume 5, Issue 2 (2018)
2018. iii, 237 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 14 February 2019
Published online on 14 February 2019
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Table of Contents
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The status of punctuation marks in Cognitive GrammarZeki Hamawand | pp. 189–207
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Is “to fish in a river” equivalent to “to fish a river”? A study at the crossroads of cognitive sociolinguistics and corpus linguisticsAnne Condamines | pp. 208–229
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Metaphorical motion in ChineseXinxin Shan & Aunga Solomon Onchoke | pp. 230–260
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Cross-cultural conceptualizations of ageing in AustraliaHui Huang, Farzad Sharifian, Susan Feldman, Hui Yang, Harriet Radermacher & Colette Browning | pp. 261–281
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Metonymies and metaphors of sadness in the Old English vocabularyEmilia Castaño Castaño & Isabel Verdaguer Clavera | pp. 282–302
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Metaphor and emotion: A case of anger in Hindi phraseologySunil Sharma | pp. 303–340
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Foodsemic metaphors of love in Gĩkũyũ: Insights from cognitive semanticsMoses Gatambuki Gathigia, Daniel Ochieng Orwenjo & Ruth Wangeci Ndungu | pp. 341–358
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A cross-linguistic study of metaphors of deathMoses Gatambuki Gathigia, Ruiming Wang, Manqiong Shen, Carlos Tirado, Oksana Tsaregorodtseva, Omid Khatin-Zadeh, Ricardo Minervino & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos | pp. 359–375
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Mental models, (de)compressions, and the actor’s process in body-swap moviesAhmed Abdel-Raheem | pp. 376–409
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The time of human thoughts and deeds: A cognitive discourse analysis of Hamlet and MacbethGayane R. Hovhannisyan | pp. 410–425
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFD: Psycholinguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General