Part of
Motivation in Language: Studies in honor of Günter Radden
Edited by Hubert Cuyckens, Thomas Berg, René Dirven † and Klaus-Uwe Panther
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 243] 2003
► pp. 223255
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Borkent, Mike
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Crespo-Fernández, Eliecer
2022. Euphemism in laxative TV commercials: at the crossroads between politeness and persuasion. Journal of Politeness Research 18:1  pp. 11 ff. DOI logo
Drożdż, Grzegorz
Fernández-Solís, José L., Zofia K. Rybkowski, Chao Xiao, Xiaoshu Lü & Lee Seok Chae
2015. General contractor's project of projects – a meta-project: understanding the new paradigm and its implications through the lens of entropy. Architectural Engineering and Design Management 11:3  pp. 213 ff. DOI logo
Franceschi, Daniele
2014. Licensing and blocking factors in the use of BEGIN verbs. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 12:2  pp. 304 ff. DOI logo
Gonzálvez-García, Francisco
2017. Chapter 5. Exploring inter-constructional relations in the constructicon. In Constructing Families of Constructions [Human Cognitive Processing, 58],  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
Ioannou, Georgios
2019. Metonymy and frame integration: Interfacing between concepts and discourse. Topics in Linguistics 20:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Kahumburu, Monica
2016. The externality of anger as conceptualized in Kiswahili. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 14:2  pp. 416 ff. DOI logo
Law, James
2022. Metonymy and argument alternations in French communication frames. Cognitive Linguistics 33:2  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
Lu, Huaguo & Xiangqing Wei
2019. Structuring Polysemy in English Learners’ Dictionaries: A Prototype Theory-Based Model. International Journal of Lexicography 32:1  pp. 20 ff. DOI logo
Martin, Paul & Pam Papadelos
2017. Who stands for the norm? The place of metonymy in androcentric language. Social Semiotics 27:1  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
Martin, Paul C.
2013. THE EXPLORATORY AND REFLECTIVE DOMAIN OF METAPHOR IN THE COMPARISON OF RELIGIONS. Zygon® 48:4  pp. 936 ff. DOI logo
McKenna, Peter E., Alexandra Glass, Gnanathusharan Rajendran & Martin Corley
2015. Strange Words: Autistic Traits and the Processing of Non-Literal Language. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 45:11  pp. 3606 ff. DOI logo
Piletić, Deja & Milica Vuković Stamatović
2021. Antonomasia in BCMS and a woman’s place in the Balkan society. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 66:2  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Piquer-Píriz, Ana María & Rafael Alejo-González
2016. Applying Cognitive Linguistics. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 14:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Rasulic, Katarina
2017. Chapter 8. Shakespeare on the shelf, Blue Helmets on the move. In Studies in Figurative Thought and Language [Human Cognitive Processing, 56],  pp. 200 ff. DOI logo
Soto Nieto, Almudena
2020. La red polisémica denegro. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 33:2  pp. 562 ff. DOI logo
Tur, Cristina
2022. Metonimias y metáforas conceptuales con manus en el teatro latino. Emerita 90:1  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
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