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From 1970s until present: New horizons of cognitive linguistics and its application in CLIL, teaching languages and literature, SLA and translation studies [PDF]
The present paper studies some important stages of evolution of cognitive linguistics from the 1970s till present. One of the main ideas, appeared in the second half of the last century, which lies at the basis of cognitive linguistics is that language ...
Boyarkina Iren
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Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction
John Sanders’ Theology in the Flesh, the first comprehensive overview of the toolkit that contemporary cognitive linguistics offers for theological appropriation, despite its remarkable success, gives rather minimal attention to blending theory, one of ...
Masson Robert
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Conceptual and Semantic Explanation of Persian Idioms Based on Conceptual Blending Theory [PDF]
Idioms are an inseparable part of any language. Therefore, people frequently use them in everyday speech. Since idioms have complex semantic structures, in order to understand their meaning and main message, one needs to use their allegorical meaning ...
Ghazal Baghbani, Fatemeh Karampour
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A blend of methods of recursion theory and topology
This paper continues the authors' work [such as ibid. 93, 125--151 (1998; Zbl 0946.03052); ibid. 98, 87--110 (1999; Zbl 0954.03043)] providing a point-free foundation to computable/recursive analysis.
Iraj Kalantari, Larry Welch
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Cognitive Linguistics can be defined as an approach to language that is mainly relied on people's perceptions of the world and how they perceive, understand, and conceptualize it. The Conceptual Blending Theory , which was established by J Fauconnier and M. Turner, is affirmed in this study. in order to explain concepts like Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Zainab Abdullah, Fatima Raheem Abbas
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Espaces Mentaux et Intégration Conceptuelle : Retour sur la Constitution de Théories Soeurs
This paper is an attempt at describing the origins and the evolution of mental space and conceptual blending theories. The first part depicts the theoretical context in which Fauconnier was immersed, and the kinds of problems his new construct, mental ...
Jean-Michel Fortis et Gilles Col
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Feature based volumes for implicit intersections. [PDF]
The automatic generation of volumes bounding the intersection of two implicit surfaces (isosurfaces of real functions of 3D point coordinates) or feature based volumes (FBV) is presented.
Fryazinov, Oleg +9 more
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The present study seeks to explore some of the major assumptions made by cognitive linguists regarding language in an attempt to see how various language processes can participate in the emergence of literary meaning.
Gabriela Tucan
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Understanding compositional practices is a major goal of musicology and music theory. Compositional practices have been traditionally viewed as disembodied and idiosyncratic.
José L. Besada +4 more
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Morfologia não-concatenativa em português: os portmanteaux
Morphologists working on Brazilian Portuguese have generally neglected the study of non-concatenative morphological operations, such as blending, acronym formation and truncation, perhaps influenced by the opinions of normative grammarians, who claim ...
Gabriel Antunes Araújo
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