Publications
Andersen, Torben. 2019. External possession of body-part nouns in Dinka. Linguistics 57 (1) : 127–194.
Dziallas, Kristina. 2019. Gender stereotyping. The head and sexualized body parts as fruits and vegetables. Metaphor and the Social World 9 (2) : 199–220.
Zimman, Lal. 2019. rans self-identification and the language of neoliberal selfhood: Agency, power, and the limits of monologic discourse. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2019 (256) : 147–176.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2016. Bodily state and metaphors relating to ho, ‘body’, in Akan. Metaphor and the Social World 6 (2) : 326–344.
Kelly, Lai Haiyan. 2016. Critical metaphor analysis of cosmetics metaphorical advertising slogans. A cross-cultural perspective. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 3 (1) : 134–150.
Gibbs, Raymond W. Jr. and Patrawat Samermit. 2016. Humor, the body, and cognitive linguistics. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 3 (1) : 32–49.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2015. Metaphors of Anger in Akan. International Journal of Language and Culture 2 (1) : 87–107.
Plaza Pinto, Joana. 2015. Trajectories of the black female body in Brazil. Circulations of racist and antiracist representations on a TV show. Pragmatics and Society 6 (2) : 197–216.
Ponsonnet, Maïa. 2014. Figurative and non-figurative use of body-part words in descriptions of emotions in Dalabon (Northern Australia). International Journal of Language and Culture 1 (1) : 98–130.
Yep, Gust A. 2013. Queering/Quaring/Kauering/Crippin'/Transing “Other Bodies” in Intercultural Communication. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 6 (2) : 118–126.
Ibarretxe-Antuñano, Iraide. 2012. The importance of unveiling conceptual metaphors in a minority language. The case of Basque. In Idström, Anna and Elisabeth Piirainen, eds. Endangered Metaphors. (Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 2). John Benjamins. pp. 253–274.
Kataoka, Kuniyoshi. 2012. The “body poetics”: Repeated rhythm as a cultural asset for Japanese life-saving instruction. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (5) : 680–704.
Chovanec, Jan and María Martínez Lirola. 2012. The dream of a perfect body come true: Multimodality in cosmetic surgery advertising. Discourse & Society 23 (5) : 487–507.
Pasamonik, Carolina. 2012. “My heart falls out”. Conceptualizations of body parts and emotion expressions in Beaver Athabascan. In Idström, Anna and Elisabeth Piirainen, eds. Endangered Metaphors. (Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 2). John Benjamins. pp. 77–102.