Review of Cognitive Linguistics 12:2
[Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 12:2] 2014. iv, 252 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Shoes, boots and vertical polysemes: The dynamic construal and conventionality of word sensesAnu Koskela | pp. 259–287
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Cultural-historical psychology and the cognitive view of metonymy and metaphorVladimir Glebkin | pp. 288–303
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Licensing and blocking factors in the use of BEGIN verbs: A lexical-constructional and pragmatic analysisDaniele Franceschi | pp. 304–341
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The nature of domains and the relationships between them in metaphorizationAleksander Szwedek | pp. 342–374
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The two-Mover hypothesis and the significance of “direction of motion” in temporal metaphorsKevin Ezra Moore | pp. 375–409
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Theoretical and computational considerations of linking constructions in Role and Reference GrammarBrian Nolan | pp. 410–442
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Apenas : Aspectual reduction and subjective evaluation in SpanishRicardo Maldonado and Rocío Guzmán | pp. 443–469
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Making sense of negated modals in English: With a glimpse at other Germanic languagesGünter Radden | pp. 471–491
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Metaphor studies in retrospect and prospect: An interview with Gerard SteenJoanna Gavins | pp. 493–510
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General