Veronika Szelid

List of John Benjamins publications for which Veronika Szelid plays a role.

Titles

Visual Metaphors

Edited by Réka Benczes and Veronika Szelid

[Benjamins Current Topics, 124] 2022. vi, 284 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive linguistics | Theoretical literature & literary studies

Visual Metaphors

Edited by Réka Benczes and Veronika Szelid

Special issue of Cognitive Linguistic Studies 7:1 (2020) vi, 274 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive linguistics | Cognitive psychology | Neurolinguistics | Psycholinguistics

Articles

Szelid, Veronika 2022 Poetic and visual metaphors in Hungarian folkloreVisual Metaphors, Benczes, Réka and Veronika Szelid (eds.), pp. 117–146 | Chapter
In this chapter I have a twofold aim: (1) to reveal the complexity of the concept of love in Hungarian folklore by analyzing a number of its linguistic (oral-verbal) and visual representations side by side; and (2) to decipher these two modes of expression in light of each other, with the help… read more
Szelid, Veronika and Réka Benczes 2022 From verbality to visuality: An introductionVisual Metaphors, Benczes, Réka and Veronika Szelid (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Chapter
Szelid, Veronika 2020 Poetic and visual metaphors in Hungarian folkloreVisual Metaphors, Benczes, Réka and Veronika Szelid (eds.), pp. 111–140 | Article
In this paper I have a twofold aim: (1) to reveal the complexity of the concept of love in Hungarian folklore by analyzing a number of its linguistic (oral-verbal) and visual representations side by side; and (2) to decipher these two modes of expression in light of each other, with the help of… read more
Szelid, Veronika and Réka Benczes 2020 From verbality to visuality: Introduction to the special issueVisual Metaphors, Benczes, Réka and Veronika Szelid (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Introduction
Szelid, Veronika and Dirk Geeraerts 2008 Usage-based dialectology: Emotion concepts in the Southern Csango dialectAnnual Review of Cognitive Linguistics: Volume 6, Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Francisco José (ed.), pp. 23–49 | Article
Applying concepts of Cognitive Linguistics to dialectological data of a traditional kind, the present paper addresses the question whether differences of culture and conceptualization could be detected language-internally, not just across languages. At the same time, it shows that the traditional… read more