In:Cultural Conceptualisations and Language: Theoretical framework and applications
Farzad Sharifian †
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 1] 2011
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 23 February 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.1.toc
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Table of contents
List of tablesxi
List of figuresxi
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part 1. Theoretical framework
Chapter 1. On cultural conceptualisations
Chapter 2. Distributed, emergent cultural cognition, conceptualisation and language
Chapter 3. On collective cognition and language
Part 2. Case studies - cultural conceptualisations in Aboriginal languages
Chapter 4. Aboriginal language habitat and cultural continuity
Chapter 5. Cultural conceptualisations in English words: A study of Aboriginal children in Perth
Part 3. Intercultural communication
Chapter 6. Cultural conceptualisations in intercultural communication: A study of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians
Chapter 7. Cultural conceptualisations in English as an international language (EIL)
Chapter 8. Cultural schemas and intercultural communication: A study of Persian
Part 4. Cross-cultural pragmatics
Chapter 9. The Persian cultural schema of Shekasteh-Nafsi: Cultural schemas in compliment responses in Persian and Anglo-Australian speakers
Chapter 10. Semantic and pragmatic conceptualisations within an emerging variety: Persian English
Part 5. Culture, body, self, and language
Chapter 11. Cultural conceptualisations of 'Self' and del 'heart/stomach' in Persian
Chapter 12. Conceptualisations of Cheshm 'eye' and 'perception' in Persian
Part 6. Political discourse
Chapter 13. Figurative language in international political discourse: The case of Iran
Chapter 14. Politics and/of translation: Case studies between Persian and English
Final words219
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