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Part I.Temporal metaphor and ego's perspective
Part I. Temporal metaphor and ego’s perspective
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Chapter
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Introduction
Introduction
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Talking about time as if it were space
Talking about time as if it were space
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eng
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hcp.42.02ch2
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10.1075/hcp.42.02ch2
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27
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Chapter
8
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The
deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions
The deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions
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eng
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hcp.42.03ch3
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Chapter
9
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The
experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
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eng
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From earlier to later
From earlier to later
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Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time
Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time
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Part II. Perspectival neutrality
Part II. Perspectival neutrality
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A
field-based frame of reference
A field-based frame of reference
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eng
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hcp.42.07ch7
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10.1075/hcp.42.07ch7
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Chapter
14
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The
psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path
The psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path
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eng
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Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
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The
case of sequence is relative position in a stack
The case of sequence is relative position in a stack
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eng
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hcp.42.09ch9
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10.1075/hcp.42.09ch9
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Chapter
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Space-to-time metonymy
Space-to-time metonymy
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Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
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The
contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
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eng
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The
crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with `earlier' and `later'
The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with ‘earlier’ and ‘later’
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eng
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hcp.42.12ch12
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152
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The
alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference
The alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference
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eng
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hcp.42.13ch13
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10.1075/hcp.42.13ch13
153
168
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Chapter
21
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When back is not the opposite of front
When back is not the opposite of front
01
04
A
temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
A temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.14ch14
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10.1075/hcp.42.14ch14
169
189
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Chapter
22
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The
Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
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eng
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JB code
hcp.42.15ch15
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10.1075/hcp.42.15ch15
191
205
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Chapter
23
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Modes of construal of front and behind
Modes of construal of front and behind
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eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.16ch16
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10.1075/hcp.42.16ch16
207
212
6
Chapter
24
01
04
In search of primary metaphors of time
In search of primary metaphors of time
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eng
01
01
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hcp.42.s4
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10.1075/hcp.42.s4
Section header
25
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Part IV. Location without translational motion
Part IV. Location without translational motion
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eng
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JB code
hcp.42.17ch17
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226
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Chapter
26
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Expressions of static temporal "location"
Expressions of static temporal “location”
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eng
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hcp.42.18ch18
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27
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Beyond metaphor and metonymy
Beyond metaphor and metonymy
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Mental spaces and conceptual integration
Mental spaces and conceptual integration
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eng
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hcp.42.19ch19
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10.1075/hcp.42.19ch19
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262
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Chapter
28
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Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk `become co-located with'
Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk ‘become co-located with’
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eng
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Times as bounded regions
Times as bounded regions
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Part V. Fundamentally different temporal concepts
Part V. Fundamentally different temporal concepts
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hcp.42.21ch21
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Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time
Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time
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Conclusions
Conclusions
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eng
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References
References
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Name index
Name index
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Human Cognitive Processing
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The
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Metaphor, metonymy, and frames of reference
The Spatial Language of Time: Metaphor, metonymy, and frames of reference
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A01
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707191110
Kevin Ezra Moore
Moore, Kevin Ezra
Kevin Ezra
Moore
San José State University
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/707191110
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eng
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xxv
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340
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2014
P299.S53
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Space and time in language.
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Grammar, Comparative and general--Temporal constructions.
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Metaphor.
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Metonyms.
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LAN009000
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CFD
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
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Part I.Temporal metaphor and ego's perspective
Part I. Temporal metaphor and ego’s perspective
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eng
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Chapter
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Introduction
Introduction
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Talking about time as if it were space
Talking about time as if it were space
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.02ch2
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10.1075/hcp.42.02ch2
21
27
7
Chapter
8
01
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The
deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions
The deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.03ch3
06
10.1075/hcp.42.03ch3
29
42
14
Chapter
9
01
04
The
experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.04ch4
06
10.1075/hcp.42.04ch4
43
50
8
Chapter
10
01
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From earlier to later
From earlier to later
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eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.05ch5
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10.1075/hcp.42.05ch5
51
61
11
Chapter
11
01
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Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time
Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time
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eng
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hcp.42.s2
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Section header
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Part II. Perspectival neutrality
Part II. Perspectival neutrality
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eng
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JB code
hcp.42.06ch6
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10.1075/hcp.42.06ch6
65
79
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Chapter
13
01
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A
field-based frame of reference
A field-based frame of reference
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eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.07ch7
06
10.1075/hcp.42.07ch7
81
85
5
Chapter
14
01
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The
psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path
The psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.08ch8
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10.1075/hcp.42.08ch8
87
93
7
Chapter
15
01
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Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
01
04
The
case of sequence is relative position in a stack
The case of sequence is relative position in a stack
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.09ch9
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10.1075/hcp.42.09ch9
95
104
10
Chapter
16
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Space-to-time metonymy
Space-to-time metonymy
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eng
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hcp.42.s3
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Section header
17
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Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
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eng
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JB code
hcp.42.10ch10
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10.1075/hcp.42.10ch10
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119
13
Chapter
18
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The
contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.11ch11
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10.1075/hcp.42.11ch11
121
131
11
Chapter
19
01
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The
crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with `earlier' and `later'
The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with ‘earlier’ and ‘later’
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.12ch12
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10.1075/hcp.42.12ch12
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152
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Chapter
20
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The
alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference
The alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference
01
eng
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01
JB code
hcp.42.13ch13
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10.1075/hcp.42.13ch13
153
168
16
Chapter
21
01
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When back is not the opposite of front
When back is not the opposite of front
01
04
A
temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
A temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.14ch14
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10.1075/hcp.42.14ch14
169
189
21
Chapter
22
01
04
The
Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.15ch15
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10.1075/hcp.42.15ch15
191
205
15
Chapter
23
01
04
Modes of construal of front and behind
Modes of construal of front and behind
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.16ch16
06
10.1075/hcp.42.16ch16
207
212
6
Chapter
24
01
04
In search of primary metaphors of time
In search of primary metaphors of time
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.s4
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10.1075/hcp.42.s4
Section header
25
01
04
Part IV. Location without translational motion
Part IV. Location without translational motion
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.17ch17
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10.1075/hcp.42.17ch17
215
226
12
Chapter
26
01
04
Expressions of static temporal "location"
Expressions of static temporal “location”
01
eng
01
01
JB code
hcp.42.18ch18
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10.1075/hcp.42.18ch18
227
234
8
Chapter
27
01
04
Beyond metaphor and metonymy
Beyond metaphor and metonymy
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Times as bounded regions
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Spatial Language of Time
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Part I.Temporal metaphor and ego's perspective
Part I. Temporal metaphor and ego’s perspective
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Introduction
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Talking about time as if it were space
Talking about time as if it were space
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deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions
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experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time
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From earlier to later
From earlier to later
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field-based frame of reference
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Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast
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case of sequence is relative position in a stack
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Space-to-time metonymy
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Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
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contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego
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crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with `earlier' and `later'
The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with ‘earlier’ and ‘later’
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alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference
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When back is not the opposite of front
When back is not the opposite of front
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A
temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
A temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof
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The
Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective
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Modes of construal of front and behind
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In search of primary metaphors of time
In search of primary metaphors of time
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Part IV. Location without translational motion
Part IV. Location without translational motion
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Expressions of static temporal "location"
Expressions of static temporal “location”
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Beyond metaphor and metonymy
Beyond metaphor and metonymy
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Mental spaces and conceptual integration
Mental spaces and conceptual integration
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Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk `become co-located with'
Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk ‘become co-located with’
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Times as bounded regions
Times as bounded regions
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Part V. Fundamentally different temporal concepts
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Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time
Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time
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