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    Deep Encoding of Etymological Information in TEI by Jack Bowers, Laurent Romary

    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) by Brdar Mario

    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 by T. D. Tatarskaya

    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 by D. A. Golovanova

    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 by Hanić Jasmina, Pavlović Tanja, Jahić Alma

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The paper explores the existence of cognitive linguistics principles in translation of emotion-related metaphorical expressions. …”
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    Application of Cognitive Deixis Theory in Persian Poetry Analysis as a Reference-Based Analysis (Case Study: a sonnet by Saadi) by Reza Refaee Ghaidimi Mashhad, Gholamhosein Gholamhoseinzade

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Cognitive deixis theory is one of the important issues in cognitive linguistics as determinants of the method of reference in the textual context. …”
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    À la recherche du substrat cognitif du submorphème SM- by Line Argoud

    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 by Svitlana Zhabotynska

    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 by Marcelina Kałasznik

    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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    The Ground and the Sky on the Axis of Metaphor (The metaphorical process of sense-giving to the natural phenomena funded on the orientational metaphors) by ُShayesteh Sadat Mousavi, Mahmoud Rahimi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor which maintains the role of metaphor in sense-giving to the world, is one of the biggest achievements of Cognitive Linguistics. Amongst different kinds of Conceptual Metaphors classified by this theory, Orientational Metaphors involve ways of sense-producing for the world's phenomena via the orientations. …”
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    Construction of Gender Identity in Political Discourse by E. D. Butsyk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…As far as the influence of the gender factor on politicians' speech is concerned, the most relevant approach among many others is the discourse approach formed within the paradigm of cognitive linguistics, which considers political discourse as the object of study. …”
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    Analysis of imaginary schemas in Moulanaʼs poetries based on ‘cultural linguistics perspective. (Case study: Water&Fire) by Fariba Sadeghi, Roya Sedigj ziabari, Reza Kheirabadi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Cognitive linguistics as a semantic approach included a set of theories, which conceptual metaphor and imaginary schema are the most important. …”
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    Development of Applied Linguistics by Meilutė Ramonienė

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Research in the field of language acquisition, sociolinguistics, language attrition, cognitive linguistics, pragmatics, politeness and impoliteness, corpus and forensic linguistics, and other branches of applied linguistics is presented, and the real-life linguistic issues, analysed by Lithuanian researchers, are highlighted. …”
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    Perspective on Persian Internet Memes: Exploring Multimodal Meaning Construction and Viewpoint Dynamics by Shirin Pourebrahim

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The theoretical framework is grounded in Construction Grammar and Conceptual Integration Theory, two cognitive linguistics approaches that enrich the analysis. …”
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    Philosophical and Cognitive Aspects of Visual Metaphor in Political Discourse by Ekaterina L. Kabakhidze

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For the purpose of the present research methodology of analysis of visual metaphor with subsequent parameters were developed, which includes research methods of cognitive linguistics, semiotics and cultural studies. The presented methodology allows to analyze polymodal texts of political discourse, identify types of cognitive metaphors, analyze the structure of the sign, and reveal internal mechanisms of public opinion manipulation in the context of political discourse. …”
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    Metaphorical Toponyms of Present-Day Vilnius County: Extending Toponymy Research through Cognitive Metaphor Theory by Pavel Skorupa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this way, this study contributes to advancing the disciplinary field of cognitive onomastics by providing insights into how language and cognition intertwine in the conceptualization and naming of geographical features. Rooted in cognitive linguistics, CMT assumes that abstract concepts are often understood and structured through metaphors derived from tangible experiences. …”
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    Cognitive analysis of conceptual metaphor and its types in discourse of Shahrnūsh Pārsipur’s The Dog and the Long Winter based on the theory of Fauconnier and Turner by Parvin Gholamhosseini, Parastoo Karimi, Hamidreza Ghanooni, Jahangir Safari

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Fauconnier and Turner (1995) raised a new issue in cognitive linguistics and metaphor by showing that all metaphors are not made from matching the source and target domains, as proposed by Lakoff and Johnson (1980). …”
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    A Systemic Approach to Inceptive Constructions in Lithuanian by Rolandas Mikulskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The members of these groups, with respect to infinitival complementation (resp. designation tendencies) share with each other one or another common feature. From a cognitive linguistics perspective all these head verbs can be seen as members of the same grammatical category (that of the inceptive markers) interconnected with each other in a network according to the principle of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s (1958) family resemblances. …”
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    Motyw zwierzęcy w twórczości językowej dzieci by Anna Wasilewska

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…For the isolation of creative strategies and describing the content of the images created by children I use a cognitive-linguistic perspective, and I refer to concepts of psychoanalysis. …”
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