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Językowo-kulturowy obraz ręki w polszczyźnie ludowej
The linguocultural image of hand in Polish folk language The goal of this paper is a reconstruction of the linguocultural image of ręka (hand) in the Polish folk language, as defined by a cognitive model proposed by Bartmiński in the 1980’s.
Agnieszka Litwińczuk
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Subjective cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson’s disease: an updated review
Cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) worsens the prognosis of PD and increases caregivers’ burden and economic consequences. Recently, subjective cognitive decline (SCD), which refers to self-reported cognitive decline without ...
Juan Huang +7 more
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The concept of “brother” in Russian language and culture
The concept of “brother” is one of the most important in Slavonic languages and cultures and has some specific properties, both linguistic and non-linguistic.
Chrul Stanisław
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Technology‐supported environments for learning through cognitive conflict [PDF]
This paper examines ways in which the idea of cognitive conflict is used to facilitate learning, looking at the design and use of learning environments for this purpose.
Anne McDougall, McDougall, Anne
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LOVE in English and Polish The paper presents a sample contrastive analysis of the linguistic picture of love in English and Polish. The material used in the survey is drawn from lexicographic data, including the British National Corpus and Narodowy ...
Małgorzata Brożyna Reczko
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Der Brite als ein diskursiv erzeugter Gegenstand: Bedeutungsvarianten, Synonyme, Hyperonyme und Antonyme der lexikalischen Einheit Brite im Brexit-Diskurs der „Tageszeitung“ [PDF]
The cognitive linguistics bases its research on media discourse on the thesis that discourse central concepts have the status of mental objects which are construed in and experienced through discourse.
Agnieszka Gaweł
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Who are those Swedes? The stereotype vision of the Swedes in the Polish language and folk culture The aim of the article is a rationalization of the Swedes in the day to day Polish language and folk culture, including the historical and cultural ...
Monika Łaszkiewicz
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What is pain: Are cognitive and social features core components?
Pain is a universal experience, but it has been challenging to adequately define. The revised definition of pain recently published by the International Association for the Study of Pain addressed important shortcomings of the previous version; however ...
Kenneth D. Craig, Nicole E. MacKenzie
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Cognitive conversion disorder (functional cognitive disorder) – what’s new?
Introduction Some patients present with significant subjective cognitive symptoms, sometimes interfering with day-to-day live, that are not compatible with any recognizable psychiatric, neurodegenerative or systemic condition.
J. Morais, S. Fonseca
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Próba kognitywnego ujęcia mądrości (na materiale przysłów polskich i litewskich)
The concept of wisdom in Polish and Lithuanian paremiology In this paper, an attempt has been made to present the semantic and axiological substance of wisdom hidden in the consciousnesses of two different, namely Polish and Lithuanian, linguistic ...
Monika Bogdzevič
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