
Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume 18, Issue 2 (2020)
2020. iv, 307 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 December 2020
Published online on 4 December 2020
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Gesturing in the wild: Evidence for a flexible mental timelineJavier Valenzuela, Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas, Inés Olza & Daniel Alcaraz Carrión | pp. 289–315
- Boundary-crossing events across languages: A study on English speakers, Spanish speakers and second language learnersRosa Alonso Alonso | pp. 316–349
- The strength of phonological cues for noun categorization in child-directed speechSara Feijoo | pp. 350–371
- A multimodal cognitive analysis of visual metonymies in picture books featuring same-sex-parent familiesArsenio Jesús Moya-Guijarro & Begoña Ruiz Cordero | pp. 372–396
- ‘I hear the smell of roses’: Semantic aspects of synaesthetic constructions in PersianS. Hamzeh Mousavi & Mohammad Amouzadeh | pp. 397–427
- What’s in a villain’s name? Sound symbolic values of voiced obstruents and bilabial consonantsRyoko Uno, Kazuko Shinohara, Yuta Hosokawa, Naho Atsumi, Gakuji Kumagai & Shigeto Kawahara | pp. 428–457
- Echoing-contrast combination in non-ironic constructionsGhsoon Reda | pp. 458–479
- Dialogic constructions and discourse units:. The case of think againVassiliki Geka, Sophia Marmaridou & Kiki Nikiforidou | pp. 480–518
- Less is more: Motor fluency impairment and body-specific representation of valenceHeng Li | pp. 519–534
- A comparative critical metaphor analysis on the concept of democracy in Turkish and American EnglishMelike Baş | pp. 535–566
- Martin Hilpert. 2019. Construction Grammar and its application to EnglishReviewed by Jan-Ola Östman | pp. 567–575
- M. Bolognesi, M. Brdar & K. Despot (Eds.). 2019. Metaphor and metonymy in the digital ageReviewed by José Manuel Ureña Gómez-Moreno | pp. 576–589
- D. Shu, H. Zhang & L. Zhang (Eds.). 2019. Cognitive Linguistics and the study of ChineseReviewed by Shuqiong Wu | pp. 590–595
Articles
Book reviews