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Date: 20-Jun-2024
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Cognitive Linguistic Studies Vol. 11, No. 1 (2024)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume Number: 11
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 06/20/2024
Subtitle: Special Issue: Cognitive Approaches to Mind, Language, and
Society
Main Text:
2024. vi, 249 pp.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Mind, language, and society: Theoretical and descriptive approaches in
cognitive linguistics
Mario Serrano-Losada & Daniela Pettersson-Traba
pp. 1–7
THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
Metaphor as a resemblance phenomenon: A re-examination of the role of
similarity in conceptual metaphor
Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
pp. 8–33
>From conceptual to literary metaphors: A neuroaesthetics perspective
M. Dolores Porto
pp. 34–50
Trends in cognitive-linguistic research on metonymy
Antonio Barcelona
pp. 51–74
A cognitive-pragmatic account of the structural elements of the ironic
event: A typology of ironist, target, and interpreter roles
Inés Lozano-Palacio
pp. 75–98
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Conceptualizing the Covid-19 pandemic through similes
Manuela Romano & Maria Josep Cuenca
pp. 99–129
What frequencies tell us of the foodstuffs used as source domain to
conceptualize attractive people in Peninsular Spanish
Margarita García-Romero
pp. 130–157
Concepts that fit in a (Roman) hand: The cognitive dimension of manus
‘hand’ in Seneca’s figurative language
Cristina Tur
pp. 158–179
EMBODIMENT, CATEGORIZATION, AND PROTOTYPICALITY
Foreign accent identification, prototypicality, and lectometric
methods
María Ángeles Jurado-Bravo
pp. 180–202
Embodied semantic parameters for the lexical representation of spatial
relational categories
Ignasi Navarro i Ferrando
pp. 203–233
BOOK REVIEWS
Karolina Krawczak, Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk & Marcin Grygiel
(Eds.). 2022. Analogy and Contrast in Language: Perspectives from
Cognitive Linguistics
Reviewed by Zhou Geng & Shuqiong Wu
pp. 234–241
Márta Horváth & Gábor Simon (Eds.). 2022. Negative Emotions in the
Reception of Fictional Narratives: A Cognitive Approach
Reviewed by Xuan Zhao
pp. 242–249
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
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