In:Cultural-Linguistic Explorations into Spirituality, Emotionality, and Society
Edited by Hans-Georg Wolf, Denisa Latić and Anna Finzel
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 14] 2021
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Published online: 8 September 2021
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
Introduction1
Hans-Georg Wolf
Denisa Latić
Anna Finzel
Section I.Cultural-linguistic explorations into religion, spirituality, and the
supernatural
Cultural linguistics and religion9
Farzad Sharifian
Lexical evidence for ancestral communication in Black South African
English23
Arne Peters
Cultural conceptualizations of magical practices related to menstrual
blood in a transhistorical and transcontinental perspective41
Hans-Georg Wolf
Section II.Cultural-linguistic explorations into emotion concepts
Conceptualizing shame in Old Romanian: A cultural and historical-semantic analysis79
Gabriela Stoica
Cultural conceptualizations of xejâlat
and kamruyi: Two sharm-related emotion categories in
Persian105
Sara Ghazi
Cross-cultural models of mental hurt emotion clusters123
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Paul A. Wilson
Section III.Cultural-linguistic explorations into social identities and cultural
concepts
Correspondences between Hungarian women’s marital names and the
traditional family schema151
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
Innate or acquired? homosexuality and cultural models of
gender in Indian and Nigerian English185
Anna Finzel
Culture-specific elaborations in cross-linguistic studies of
metaphors: Comparing life is a journey in Chinese and British
English213
Shuping Huang
Essentials and valuables: Cultural conceptualizations of Cantonese rice idioms237
Eve J. Chen
Conceptualizations index267
Names index271
Subject index275
