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Cross-Linguistic Semantics
Edited by Cliff Goddard
[Studies in Language Companion Series 102] 2008
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Aragón, Karime
2017. Chapter 6. Visuality, identity and emotion. In Cultural Keywords in Discourse [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 277],  pp. 131 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Built-in Argument Positions in Bulgarian and Polish. Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives :21 DOI logo
Dziedziul, Paweł
2018. Contronymy and Semantic Primes. Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies :21(2)  pp. 26 ff. DOI logo
Fernández, Susana S.
2020. Una introducción a la teoría de la Metalengua Semántica Natural (NSM) y su aplicación a la pragmática . Pragmática Sociocultural / Sociocultural Pragmatics 7:3  pp. 397 ff. DOI logo
Fähndrich, Johannes, Sebastian Ahrndt & Sahin Albayrak
2014. Are There Semantic Primes in Formal Languages?. In Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, 11th International Conference [Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 290],  pp. 397 ff. DOI logo
Golden, Seán
2020. How to construct a common and consensual multicultural civic discourse. Philosophy & Social Criticism 46:5  pp. 576 ff. DOI logo
Habib, Sandy
2017. Dying for a Cause Other Than God: Exploring the Non-religious Meanings of Martyr and Shahīd. Australian Journal of Linguistics 37:3  pp. 314 ff. DOI logo
Mosel, Ulrike
2017. Teop – an Oceanic language with multifunctional verbs, nouns and adjectives. Studies in Language 41:2  pp. 255 ff. DOI logo
Palkin, Alexei D.
Prabhaswari, Putu Indry, Made Budiarsa & Ida Ayu Made Puspani
2021. THE WORD “SHOOT” ANALYZED BY NATURAL SEMANTIC METALANGUAGE. International Journal of Language and Literature 5:2  pp. 66 ff. DOI logo
Wakefield, John C.
2016. Emotional Feelings as a Form of Evidence: A Case Study of Visceral Evidentiality in Mormon Culture. In Interdisciplinary Studies in Pragmatics, Culture and Society [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 4],  pp. 899 ff. DOI logo
Wakefield, John C., Winnie Chor & Nikko Lai
2020. Condolences in Cantonese and English: What People Say and Why. In Studies in Ethnopragmatics, Cultural Semantics, and Intercultural Communication,  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Wardana, Muhammad Kiki & Mulyadi Mulyadi
2022. How Indonesian sees the colors: Natural semantic metalanguage theory. JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature) 7:2  pp. 378 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2014. “Pain” and “suffering” in cross-linguistic perspective. International Journal of Language and Culture 1:2  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2016. “Pain” and “suffering” in cross-linguistic perspective. In "Happiness" and "Pain" across Languages and Cultures [Benjamins Current Topics, 84],  pp. 19 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna & Cliff Goddard
2018. Talking about our Bodies and their Parts in Warlpiri. Australian Journal of Linguistics 38:1  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo

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