In:Metaphor and National Identity: Alternative conceptualization of the Treaty of Trianon
Orsolya Putz
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 11] 2019
► pp. 267–270
Appendix 1The conceptualization of the Peace Treaty of Trianon and its
consequences
Published online: 12 December 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.11.app
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.11.app
Article outline
- The conceptualization of the territorial changes
- The change affects the status of the possessed object (the territory of the country)
- The change affects the status of the possessor (Hungary, nation)
- The conceptualization of the population change
- The change affects the status of the possessed object (the nation/population)
- The change affects the status of the possessor (Hungary)
- The conceptualization of the change affecting the material and
cultural resources of the country
- The change affects the status of the possessed object (material and cultural resources)
- The change affects the status of the possessor (Hungary, antion)
- The conceptualization of the change of the categories of
nation and country
- The relation of the central and peripheral members of the post-1920 hungarian nation category
- The relation of the categories of post-1920 Hungarian nation and the nations of the beneficiary states
- The relation of the central members, peripheral members of the post-1920 Hungarian nation category and the central members of the nations of the beneficiary states category
- The conceptualization of the change of the category of country and nation
- Emotional self
- Rational self
