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Cognitive linguistic studies in cultural contexts,
18798047 ;
volume 14
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Cognitive linguistic studies in cultural contexts.
18798047 ; volume 14.
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Papers presented at the jointly held 38th Linguistic Agency University of Duisburg (LAUD) conference and the 2nd Cultural Linguistics International Conference (CLIC) that took place in August, 2018, in Landau Germany. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"This book offers Cultural-Linguistic explorations into the diverse Lebenswelten of a wide range of cultural contexts, such as South Africa, Hungary, India, Nigeria, China, Romania, Iran, and Poland. The linguistic expedition sets out to explore three thematic segments that were, thus far, under-researched from a cultural linguistic perspective - spirituality, emotionality, and society. The analytical tools provided by Cultural Linguistics, such as cultural conceptualizations and cultural metaphors, are not only applied to various corpora and types of texts but also recalibrated and renegotiated. As a result, the studies in this collective volume showcase a rich body of work that contributes to the manifestation of Cultural Linguistics as an indispensable paradigm in modern language studies. Being a testament to the inseparability of language and culture, this book will enlighten academics, professionals and students working in the fields of Cultural Linguistics, sociology, gender studies, religious studies, and cultural studies"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Intro -- Cultural-Linguistic Explorations into Spirituality, Emotionality, and Society -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- References -- Section I. Cultural-linguistic explorations into religion, spirituality, and the supernatural -- Cultural linguistics and religion -- 1. Cultural linguistics -- 2. Background -- 3. Conceptualizations relating to Sufi life -- 4. Conceptualizations relating to death in Buddhist and Christian eulogistic idioms -- 5. Conceptualizations relating to Sacred Sites in Aboriginal English |
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5.1 Aboriginal English -- 5.2 Sacredness in Aboriginal English -- 6. Concluding remarks -- References -- Lexical evidence for ancestral communication in Black South African English -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and method -- 3. Herbalist advertisements and representations of ancestors -- 4. Ancestors in sub-Saharan and South Africa -- 5. The communicative dimension: Traditional healers as mediators -- 6. 'Throwing bones' as a ritualized communicative act -- 7. Conceptualizations of ancestral communication -- 8. Conclusion -- References |
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Cultural conceptualizations of magical practices related to menstrual blood in a transhistorical and transcontinental perspective -- Prologue -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Spiritualistic conceptualizations of blood and their geographical, temporal, and cultural distribution -- 3. Menstrual blood and its conceptualizations -- 3.1 Conceptualizations of menstrual blood as a charm -- 3.2 Menstrual blood as a love charm -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Section II. Cultural-linguistic explorations into emotion concepts |
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Conceptualizing SHAME in Old Romanian: A cultural and historical-semantic analysis -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Theoretical framework -- 3. Shame -- definition, description, and typology -- 3.1 Psychological, anthropological, and sociological perspective -- 3.2 Linguistic perspective -- 4. Conceptualization and lexicalization of shame in Old Romanian -- 4.1 Prototypical shame -- 4.2 Contiguous / hybrid shame -- 4.3 Positive (honorable) shame -- shyness/modesty/pudor -- 5. Final remarks -- Corpus (16th-18th centuries) -- References |
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Cultural conceptualizations of xejâlat and kamruyi: Two sharm -related emotion categories in Persian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cultural linguistics -- 3. Cultural Linguistics and emotion research -- 4. Data and methodology -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Xejâlat as an emotion category -- 5.2 Cultural metaphors -- 5.3 ru-dar-bâyesti as a shame-related cultural schema -- 5.4 âberu as a shame-related cultural schema -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix 1. Narrative questionnaire (English version) -- Appendix 2. Reflective questionnaire (English version) |
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Language and culture -- Congresses.
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Language and culture. |
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Intercultural communication -- Congresses.
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Intercultural communication. |
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Cognitive grammar -- Congresses.
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Cognitive grammar. |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Wolf, Hans-Georg, 1963- editor.
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Latić, Denisa, editor.
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Finzel, Anna, editor.
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International L.A.U.D.-Symposium (38th : 2018 : Landau, Germany)
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Cultural Linguistics International Conference (2nd 2018 : Landau, Germany)
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Other Form: |
Print version: Cultural-linguistic explorations into spirituality, emotionality, and society Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021 9789027209160 (DLC) 2021019192 |
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9789027259707 electronic book |
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9027259704 electronic book |
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9789027209160 hardcover |
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