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From Conceptual Metaphor Theory To Cognitive Ethnolinguistics Patterns Of Imagery In Language Marek Kuzniak

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From Conceptual Metaphor Theory To Cognitive Ethnolinguistics Patterns Of Imagery In Language Marek Kuzniak
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Marek Kuzniak, Agnieszka Libura, Michal Szawerna
ISBN: 9783631627808, 3631627807
Language: English
Year: 2014

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From Conceptual Metaphor Theory To Cognitive Ethnolinguistics Patterns Of Imagery In Language Marek Kuzniak by Marek Kuzniak, Agnieszka Libura, Michal Szawerna 9783631627808, 3631627807 instant download after payment.

The origins of this volume lie in the international conference Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2012, convened by the Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association. The proceedings of the conference revolved around three major thematic areas: metaphorical and metonymic underpinnings of meaning in language and beyond, prototypical and gradual phenomena pertaining to linguistic categorization across the lexicogrammatical continuum, and the need for advancing theoretical tools. These recurring themes are reflected in the three-part structure of this volume, with contributions from nearly two dozen researchers exploring a broad array of linguistic as well as non-linguistic data.

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