
Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Volume 20, Issue 2 (2022)
2022. iv, 269 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 8 December 2022
Published online on 8 December 2022
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Table of Contents
- From usage patterns to meaning construction: Evidence from ear and eye figurative constructionsParaskevi Thomou & Marilena Koutoulaki | pp. 305–329
- Chinese adverbs: A Cognitive Grammar explorationYi Zhang | pp. 330–356
- Cross-cultural differences in mental representations of diagonal time lines: Evidence from English and Arabic speakersWenxing Yang, Jiaqi Dong, Ruidan Bi, Jian Gu & Xueqin Feng | pp. 357–383
- Linguistic picture of woman in French and SerbianJovana Marčeta | pp. 384–411
- Ideological and explanatory uses of the COVID-19 as a war metaphor in scienceAnaïs Augé | pp. 412–437
- The convergence and divergence of extension and intension on semantic change: Evidence from Chinese pòJing Du & Fuyin Thomas Li | pp. 438–475
- Anti-Muslim semantic framing by politicians, Facebook groups, and violent extremistsKaren Sullivan | pp. 476–503
- Conceptual metaphor in trading card games: The case of Yu-Gi-Oh!Žolt Papišta | pp. 504–529
- Antonym order in English and Chinese coordinate structures: A multifactorial analysisShuqiong Wu & Jie Zhang | pp. 530–557
- H. Diessel. 2019. The grammar network: How linguistic structure is shaped by language useReviewed by Feng Xu | pp. 558–566
- L. Pérez-Hernández. 2021. Speech acts in English: From research to instruction and textbook developmentReviewed by Klaus-Uwe Panther | pp. 567–573
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