
- 248 pages
- English
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Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2017
About this book
This book is a collection of chapters pertaining to some of the current problems of language description couched in terms of recent advances of the theory of Cognitive Linguistics. The analyses conducted by the authors revolve around issues belonging to the scope of, among others, discourse analysis, figurative language use, metaphorisation and metonymisation processes, as well as various approaches to grammatical constructions.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright information
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: Psychological, cultural and social dimensions of Cognitive Linguistics
- Complex concept of DUMA (‘pride’) in Polish – from a lexicographic approach to discourse analysis
- Figurative language employing components of the frame of DEATH
- Standard business metaphors – in search for metaphorical patterns employed in English and Polish (parallel) sets of subject expressions
- Domestic animals and feudal order as source domains of deliberate metaphors in Polish public discourse
- The juxtaposition of Chaucer’s and PDE epistemic scenes of discourse organization
- Indo-European *steh2 – between etymology and cognition
- The case of πάννυχος Ζεὺς: An explanation of cognitive nature
- “A scar that burns and yet makes you stronger.” How mothers conceptualize the loss of a child
- A cognitive model of verbal aggression
- Possession in Classic Mayan
- On the scope of indexical-metonymic motivation in the languages of the deaf
- For vs. during: Similar schemas – dissimilar senses?
- Comparing and contrasting Polish with Hungarian co-verbial constructions
- An implicit experiencer in the perceptual constructions in English and Japanese
- A narrator’s role in direct speech in English1
- An account for the constraint on the distribution of predicates in a subordinate clause in a Japanese conditional construction
- List of Figures
- List of Tables