Kim Ebensgaard Jensen
List of John Benjamins publications for which Kim Ebensgaard Jensen plays a role.
Review of Panther (2022): Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics Pragmatics and Society 15:6, pp. 952–956 | Review
2024 Chapter 10. The only good snowclone is a dead snowclone: A cognitive-linguistic exploration of the frayed ends of proverbiality Proverbs within Cognitive Linguistics: State of the art, Belkhir, Sadia (ed.), pp. 260–297 | Chapter
2024 This chapter proposes that some snowclones (schematic stock phrases) display some degree of proverbiality to the extent that it can be argued that they occupy a grey zone between proverbs proper and semi-schematic idioms. Drawing on theoretical insights from construction grammar and… read more
Women have no honour of their own: Conceptualizations of honor in Indian English and Pakistani English International Journal of Language and Culture 11:1, pp. 95–122 | Article
2024 This article presents a corpus-based Cultural-Linguistic study of the usage of the word honour in Pakistani and Indian Englishes, addressing underlying cultural conceptualizations of the notion of honor. Honor emerges as a complex cultural model which involves several cultural schemas, cultural… read more
Kerstin Fischer Designing Speech for a Recipient: The Roles of Partner Modeling, Alignment and Feedback in so-called ‘Simplified Registers’ Discourse approaches to evidentiality in Spanish, Albelda Marco, Marta and María Estellés (eds.), pp. 490–494 | Review
2018 Cross-domain variation in the X itself as a grammatical construction Cognitive Linguistic Studies 3:2, pp. 177–206 | Article
2016 The X itself is a nominal construction that has not received much attention within cognitive linguistics despite it having a quite interesting function, as it serves to select a core part in a partonomy and thus specify lexical relations within a text. Apart from being mentioned in passing in… read more