Expressing and Describing Surprise

Special issue of Review of Cognitive Linguistics 13:2 (2015)

Editors
ORCID logoAgnès Celle | Université Paris Diderot
Laure Lansari | Université Paris Diderot
[Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 13:2] 2015.  vi, 250 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Agnès Celle and Laure Lansari
265–269
Surprise as a conceptual category
Zoltán Kövecses
270–290
The complex, language-specific semantics of “surprise”
Cliff Goddard
291–313
Grammatical evidentiality and the unprepared mind
Tyler Peterson
314–352
Operationalizing mirativity: A usage-based quantitative study of constructional construal in English
Karolina Krawczak and Dylan Glynn
353–382
The computer-mediated expression of surprise: A corpus analysis of chats by English and Italian native speakers and Italian learners of English
Laura Ascone
383–414
Surprise routines in scientific writing: A study of French social science articles
Agnès Tutin
415–435
Surprise in the GRID
Cristina Maria Soriano Salinas, Johnny R.J. Fontaine and Klaus R. Scherer
436–460
Surprise and human-agent interactions
Chloé Clavel
461–477
“Cognitive Linguistics is fun” An interview with Günter Radden
Réka Benczes
479–506
Review of Butler & Gonzálvez-García (2014): Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space
Reviewed by Tanja Mortelmans
507–514
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CF: Linguistics

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LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General