Cognitive Linguistic Studies 9:1
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 9:1] Expected June 2022. iv, 184 pp.
Publishing status: In production
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Table of Contents
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Individual differences in the decline of the Deontic nci construction: A radically usage-based exploratory investigationDirk Noël | pp. 1–30
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The iconicity of possessive-affix position in Malayo-PolynesianThomas Berg | pp. 31–63
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Semantics of the Chinese passive construction with retained objectCanzhong Jiang and Xu Wen | pp. 64–86
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Effectiveness of a CL-informed approach to English preposition acquisition by young Chinese learnersMolly Xie Pan and Guangwei Hu | pp. 87–109
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Metaphoric proverbs in EFL learners’ translationSadia Belkhir | pp. 110–127
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Soft hearts and hard souls: The multiple textures of Old English feelings and emotionsJavier E. Díaz-Vera | pp. 128–151
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Zoltan Kövecses. Extended Conceptual Metaphor TheoryReviewed by Margarita García | pp. 152–157
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Alexey D. Koshelev. On the Genesis of Thought and Language: The Emergence of Concepts and Propositions. The Nature and Structure of Human Category. On the Impact of Culture on Thought and LanguageReviewed by Alexander Kravchenko | pp. 158–164
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Han Luo. Particle Verbs in English: A Cognitive Linguistic PerspectiveReviewed by Zhuo Jing-Schmidt | pp. 165–169
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Hans-Jörg Schmid. The dynamics of the linguistic system: Usage, conventionalization and entrenchmentReviewed by Kun Yang and Fei Wang | pp. 170–176
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Xu Wen & Kairong Xiao. Cognitive TranslatologyReviewed by Hongze Wei and Songsong Zhang | pp. 177–184
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BIC Subject: CFD – Psycholinguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General