The Conceptualization of ‘Beautiful’ and ‘Ugly’ across Languages and Cultures
Special issue of the International Journal of Language and Culture 8:1 (2021)
Editors
[International Journal of Language and Culture, 8:1] 2021. vii, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The linguistic conceptualization in folk aesthetics: Past, present and futureAnna Gladkova and Jesús Romero-Trillo | pp. 1–13
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Pæn, flot, dejlig, and lækker : A lexical anthropology of Danish folk aestheticsCarsten Levisen | pp. 14–34
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“Is beauty only skin deep?”: The conceptualization of ‘beauty’ in Mandarin ChineseJock Wong and Marshal Or | pp. 35–61
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From beautiful to cute: Shifting meanings in Japanese language and cultureLaura Miller and Carolyn S. Stevens | pp. 62–83
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“What is beauty?”: Cultural semantics of the Russian folk aestheticsAnna Gladkova | pp. 84–105
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Is ugliness in the mind of the beholder? The conceptualization of ‘ugly’ in EnglishAnna Gladkova and Jesús Romero-Trillo | pp. 106–127
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Conceptualizations of ugly and beautiful: An analysis of im/politeness metapragmatic markers in PersianTahmineh Tayebi | pp. 128–146
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The good, the bad… and the ugly? The conceptualization of aesthetics in SpanishJesús Romero-Trillo | pp. 147–168
Introduction
Articles
Subjects & Metadata
Communication Studies
Psychology
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General