
Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume 12, Issue 1 (2025)
2025. iv, 225 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 June 2025
Published online on 2 June 2025
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Table of Contents
- Implicit narrativizing and communicative understandingGábor Szécsi | pp. 1–22
- Exploring methodological issues in Applied Cognitive Linguistics teaching materialsEloy Romero Muñoz & Remy Decorte | pp. 23–51
- The effect of mode of presentation on EFL learners’ cognitive processing of ambiguous relative clausesVahid Rahmani Doqaruni | pp. 52–69
- The effect of the Embodied Scenes approach to preposition learning with PrepAppLacey Okonski & Marlene Johansson Falck | pp. 70–106
- Animal-related proverbs in a cognitive and cultural perspective: The concept of dog in GreekParaskevi Thomou | pp. 107–129
- Bitter Monday and sweet Friday — The bidirectional relationship between taste and timeYutian Qin | pp. 130–158
- Cultural cognition and cultural identity: Evidence from linguistic landscape in internet‑famous attractionsTian Yang & Zihan Zhou | pp. 159–185
- Image-schema transformations, radial category, 3D topological structure, and subjectification: A cognitive semantic analysis of aroundSouma Mori | pp. 186–208
- Mihailo Antović. 2022. Multilevel Grounding: A Theory Of Musical MeaningReviewed by Šárka Havlíčková Kysová | pp. 209–216
- Michalle Gal. 2022. Visual Metaphors and Aesthetics: A Formalist Theory of MetaphorReviewed by Xian Zhou | pp. 217–225
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