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The Conceptual Domain of Hunting and Its Negative Representation in Love: A Cognitive-Cultural Analysis
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Transformations of the American hero in the US media discourse
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How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…cognitive linguistics…”
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From a dictionary to an atlas: segmental mapping of the linguistic picture of the world
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Frames and political choice in Scottish election campaigns
Published 2022-12-01“… The paper presents interdisciplinary research using the framework of cognitive linguistics based metaphor theory and nationalism studies of political science. …”
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The Semiotic Essence of Grammatical Construction
Published 2012-10-01“…The article explores the peculiarities of semiosis of grammatical construction from the perspective of modern studies into cognitive linguistics. Setting out the bio-socio-cultural sign theory fundamental for this research, the author defines a grammatical construction as a complex representation of mental images and offers a model of cognitive processes connected with its functioning in language and discourse as illustrated by the example of a Subjunctive Mood form.…”
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Cognitive Models of Professional Communication Discourse on Teaching the Interpreters
Published 2015-01-01“…The aim of the study is the analysis of the cognitive models of the above discourse relating to the present development stage of the cognitive linguistics. The author makes the conclusion emphasizing the paradigmatic and syntagmatic orientation of the selected cognitive models and outlines the constant and variable factors for developing the didactic model of the professional communication discourse. …”
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L’emploi d’expressions métalangagières : phénomènes de saillance et travail interprétatif
Published 2014-10-01“…The study is carried out in the framework of the Theory of Enunciative Operations and includes considerations borrowed from usage-based Cognitive Linguistics.…”
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Der Brite als ein diskursiv erzeugter Gegenstand: Bedeutungsvarianten, Synonyme, Hyperonyme und Antonyme der lexikalischen Einheit Brite im Brexit-Diskurs der „Tageszeitung“
Published 2024-12-01“…The cognitive linguistics bases its research on media discourse on the thesis that discourse central concepts have the status of mental objects which are construed in and experienced through discourse. …”
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YouVersion verses-of-the-year in relation to Afrikaans prepositional met and van constructions expressing fear and loneliness
Published 2024-12-01“…This article considers Afrikaans met (with) and van (of) prepositional constructions expressing fear and loneliness in a subset of a corpus of such constructions produced in 2022. The Cognitive Linguistics analysis of the prepositional constructions centres on them as asymmetrical constructions on a spatiotemporal continuum of use in relation to the human body. …”
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Constraining Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Depiction: A Cognitive Semiotics Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…In contrast, researchers in cognitive linguistics have extended the scope of metaphor and metonymy far beyond the traditional understanding of these semiotic figures based on, respectively, iconicity and contiguity into purely mental processes. …”
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The Russian prepositional TIPA and VRODE in online student discourse: evidence of attraction?
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Deep Encoding of Etymological Information in TEI
Published 2017-07-01“…We provide examples from many different types of etymological phenomena from traditional lexicographic practice, as well as analytical approaches from functional and cognitive linguistics such as metaphor, metonymy, and grammaticalization, which in many lexicographical and formal linguistic circles have not often been treated as truly etymological in nature, and have thus been largely left out of etymological dictionaries. …”
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On the regularity of metonymy across languages (exemplified on some metonymies in medical discourse)
Published 2019-10-01“…I demonstrate that while their novel metonymies are not really so different from the regular ones, there is another sense of metonymy regularity in cognitive linguistics, where metonymy seems to come closest it can to novelty. …”
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The Idea of «Concept» in the Studies of Culture
Published 2014-08-01“…Afterwards, the term came from the field of pure linguistics to the fields of cognitive linguistics and cultural linguistics, and then in the first decade of XXI century it was rekindled thanks to philosophy. …”
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THE FEATURES OF THE SEMANTICS OF NEGATION IN DIPLOMATIC TEXT
Published 2013-12-01“…On writing the particular features of negation from the perspective of cognitive linguistics, the author represents the analysis of oral diplomatic text and reveals the reciprocal conditionality of the semantic and formal aspects of negation. …”
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Translating emotion-related metaphors: A cognitive approach
Published 2016-12-01“…The paper explores the existence of cognitive linguistics principles in translation of emotion-related metaphorical expressions. …”
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À la recherche du substrat cognitif du submorphème SM-
Published 2010-12-01“…Drawing on various approaches of cognitive linguistics (Lakoff & Johnson, Langacker, Heine, Sweetser), I suggest a description of the way the brain conceptualizes the referents of ‘sm- words’, and I shall show the convergence with the etymological data.Ultimately, I claim that the meanings of most ‘sm- words’ access mental representations relating on the one hand to experiential information collected by the nose and/or the mouth, and on the other hand to physical expressions of emotions through movements or positions of these two body parts. …”
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Reception of the political news narratives in readers’ responses: multimodality and intertextuality
Published 2024-12-01“…The proposed article approaches this problem from the perspective of cognitive linguistics that studies conceptual grounds for verbally delivered information. …”
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Zu hybriden Kommunikationsformen im Online-Diskurs von NGOs
Published 2025-02-01“…Verdiani develops an integrative model for the interpretation of digital texts against the background of a detailed theoretical introduction in which she addresses concepts from cognitive linguistics, pragmalinguistics and text linguistics. …”
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