32.3877, TOC: Pragmatics & Cognition 27 / 1 (2021)
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Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2021 03:04:12
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol. 27, No. 1 (2021)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Pragmatics & Cognition
Volume Number: 27
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2021
Subtitle: Special Issue: Emotion, Body and Mind across a Continent
Main Text:
2020. v, 312 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Grammar, culture, and emotion tropes
Maïa Ponsonnet, Dorothea Hoffmann and Isabel O’Keeffe
pp. 1–19
Articles:
The role of the body in descriptions of emotions: A typology of the Australian
continent
Maïa Ponsonnet and Kitty-Jean Laginha
pp. 20–82
The expression of emotions in Kunbarlang and its neighbours in the
multilingual context of western and central Arnhem Land
Isabel O’Keeffe, Ruth Singer and Carolyn Coleman
pp. 83–138
Feeling through your chest: Body-based tropes for emotion in Anindilyakwa
James Bednall
pp. 139–183
Be happy when your stomach is: Figurative extensions of the body in MalakMalak
Dorothea Hoffmann
pp. 184–208
The body and the verb: Emotion in Gija
Frances Kofod and Anna Crane
pp. 209–239
Ear and belly in Warlpiri descriptions of cognitive and emotional experience
Mary Laughren and Maïa Ponsonnet
pp. 240–271
Emotion metaphors in an awakening language: Kaurna, the language of the
Adelaide Plains
Rob Amery
pp. 272–312
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Theories
Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): Anindilyakwa (aoi)
Kaurna (zku)
Kunbarlang (wlg)
Mullukmulluk (mpb)
Warlpiri (wbp)
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