
Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume 18, Issue 1 (2020)
2020. iv, 287 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 August 2020
Published online on 17 August 2020
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Table of Contents
- Semantic comprehension of idioms: Their effectiveness and psychological reliabilityLeila Erfaniyan Qonsuli & Shahla Sharifi | pp. 1–18
- The role of echoing in meaning construction and interpretation: A cognitive-linguistic perspectiveAlicia Galera Masegosa | pp. 19–41
- Exploring the cultural conceptualization of emotions across national language varieties: A multifactorial profile-based account of pride in European and Brazilian PortugueseAugusto Soares da Silva | pp. 42–74
- Everyone “leaves” the world eventually: Culture-based homogeneity and variation in death is departureKaren Sullivan & Wojciech Wachowski | pp. 75–93
- Meaning construction and motivation in the English benefactive double object construction: Verbal and constructional semantics at workPilar Guerrero Medina | pp. 94–111
- An extended view of conceptual metaphor theoryZoltán Kövecses | pp. 112–130
- The embodied teaching of complex verbal constructions with German placement verbs and spatial prepositionsSabine De Knop | pp. 131–161
- Arbitrariness, motivation and idiomsLaurie Bauer | pp. 162–179
- “Hi, Mr. President!”: Fictive interaction blends as a unifying rhetorical strategy in satirePaula Fonseca, Esther Pascual & Todd Oakley | pp. 180–212
- Pò (‘break’), qiē (‘cut’) and kāi (‘open’) in Chinese: A diachronic conceptual variational approachJing Du, Fuyin Thomas Li & Mengmin Xu | pp. 213–243
- Delivering the unconventional across languages: A Cognitive Grammar analysis of nonce words in “Jabberwocky” and its Ukrainian renditionsWei-lun Lu, Svitlana Shurma & Suzanne Kemmer | pp. 244–274
- N. I. Stolova. 2015. Cognitive Linguistics and lexical change. Motion verbs from Latin to RomanceReviewed by Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano | pp. 275–281
- P. Chilton & M. Kopytowska (Eds.). 2018. Religion, language, and the human mindReviewed by Deliang Wang | pp. 282–287
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