
Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume 8, Issue 1 (2021)
2021. iv, 233 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 8 September 2021
Published online on 8 September 2021
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Table of Contents
- The defaultness hypothesis: Affirmative sarcasm, negative sarcasmRachel Giora | pp. 1–15
- Delimiting durative events with manner: A comparative study of two verbs of rushing in MandarinChu-Ren Huang & Siaw-Fong Chung | pp. 16–59
- Unweaving the embodied nature of English temporal prepositions: The case of atJavier A. Morras Cortés & Xu Wen | pp. 60–84
- Our metaphorical minds: Language as cultural manifestationsLily I-wen Su | pp. 85–108
- Contextual congruency and novel metaphor integrationKathleen Ahrens & Shu-Ping Gong | pp. 109–132
- Metonymy: Mental simplism and our best and worst instinctsZhuo Jing-Schmidt | pp. 133–151
- Making meaning with metaphor in grief therapy: A single-session segmental approachDennis Tay & Robert A. Neimeyer | pp. 152–174
- Metaphors and their semantic predictability in dyadic interactionShihong Du & Yu Wang | pp. 175–203
- Eating we live by: eating metaphors in Mandarin ChineseKun Yang, Jinqiu Guo & Xu Wen | pp. 204–233
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