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Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 20:16:01
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Review of Cognitive Linguistics Vol. 18, No. 1 (2020)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume Number: 18
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2020
Main Text:
2020. iv, 287 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles:
Semantic comprehension of idioms: Their effectiveness and psychological
reliability
Leila Erfaniyan Qonsuli and Shahla Sharifi
pp. 1–18
The role of echoing in meaning construction and interpretation: A
cognitive-linguistic perspective
Alicia Galera Masegosa
pp. 19–41
Exploring the cultural conceptualization of emotions across national language
varieties: A multifactorial profile-based account of pride in European and
Brazilian Portuguese
Augusto Soares da Silva
pp. 42–74
Everyone “leaves” the world eventually: Culture-based homogeneity and
variation in death is departure
Karen Sullivan and Wojciech Wachowski
pp. 75–93
Meaning construction and motivation in the English benefactive double object
construction: Verbal and constructional semantics at work
Pilar Guerrero Medina
pp. 94–111
An extended view of conceptual metaphor theory
Zoltán Kövecses
pp. 112–130
The embodied teaching of complex verbal constructions with German placement
verbs and spatial prepositions
Sabine De Knop
pp. 131–161
Arbitrariness, motivation and idioms
Laurie Bauer
pp. 162–179
“Hi, Mr. President!”: Fictive interaction blends as a unifying rhetorical
strategy in satire
Paula Fonseca, Esther Pascual, and Todd Oakley
pp. 180–212
Pò (‘break’), qiē (‘cut’) and kāi (‘open’) in Chinese: A diachronic conceptual
variational approach
Jing Du, Fuyin Thomas Li, and Mengmin Xu
pp. 213–243
Delivering the unconventional across languages: A Cognitive Grammar analysis
of nonce words in “Jabberwocky” and its Ukrainian renditions
Wei-lun Lu, Svitlana Shurma, and Suzanne Kemmer
pp. 244–274
Book Reviews:
N. I. Stolova. Cognitive Linguistics and lexical change. Motion verbs from
Latin to Romance
Reviewed by Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
pp. 275–281
P. Chilton & M. Kopytowska (Eds.). Religion, language, and the human mind
Reviewed by Deliang Wang
pp. 282–287
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Linguistic Theories
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