Issues in Humour Cognition
Special issue of Review of Cognitive Linguistics 16:1 (2018)
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[Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 16:1] 2018. vi, 315 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Taking cognisance of cognitive linguistic research on humourMarta Dynel | pp. 1–18
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Strongly attenuating highly positive concepts: The case of default sarcastic interpretationsRachel Giora, Inbal Jaffe, Israela Becker & Ofer Fein | pp. 19–47
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Perceptual opposites and the modulation of contrast in ironyCarla Canestrari & Ivana Bianchi | pp. 48–71
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Humor, irony, and the bodyRaymond W. Gibbs, Patrawat Samermit & Christopher R. Karzmark | pp. 72–96
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Mental models, humorous texts and humour evaluationHenri de Jongste | pp. 97–127
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Temporal-magnitudinal construal coding: A usage account from PolishMikołaj Deckert & Marek Molenda | pp. 128–151
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Some advances in the study of the translation of manner of motion events: Integrating key concepts of Descriptive Translation Studies and ‘Thinking for Translating’Teresa Molés-Cases | pp. 152–190
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Emotions in motion: Towards a corpus-based description of the diachronic evolution of anger wordsUlrike Oster | pp. 191–228
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Expressing i think that in Polish: A search for motivationIwona Kokorniak & Alicja Jajko-Siwek | pp. 229–253
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The effect of the Arab Spring on the use of metaphor and metonymy in Jordanian economic discourse: A cognitive approachAseel Zibin | pp. 254–298
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A. Musolff, F. MacArthur & G. Pagani (Eds.). 2004. Metaphor and intercultural communicationReviewed by Jesús Romero-Trillo | pp. 299–304
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R. W. Langacker. 2016. Nominal structure in Cognitive Grammar: The Lublin lecturesReviewed by Tuomas Huumo | pp. 305–310
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R. W. Gibbs (Ed.). 2016. Mixing metaphorReviewed by Yi Sun & Yang Bai | pp. 311–316
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LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General