Original scientific article
E-mail: jodi.sandford@unipg.it
University of Perugia
Abstract: Embodiment is central to the Cognitive Linguistics enterprise. The grounding of language in body experience is one of the major tenets of linguistic description at various levels of analysis. We recei...
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Proces shematizacije engleskih "laganih" glagola
E-mail: tgradeca@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Abstract: U radu se predstavlja korpusno-kognitivno istraživanje temeljnih odrednica u procesu
shematizacije tzv. laganih (light) glagola u analitičkim glagolsko-imenskim
konstrukcijama u suvremenom engleskom j...
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Pattern versus process concepts of grammar and mind: A cognitive-functional perspective
University of Antwerp
Abstract: This paper focuses on one element dividing Cognitive Linguistics and more traditional
functional linguistic approaches to grammar, viz. the contrast between the
construction oriented approach predomin...
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Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Osijeku
Abstract: U članku se raspravlja o komplementima pridjevskih predikata uvedenih
pomoću prijedloga for i of. U literaturi je uobičajena praksa da se za
prijedložni izraz s for kaže kako uvodi subjekt infinitiva ...
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Contrasting a phenomenon at the syntax-discourse interface: Subject-verb inversion in English and in Macedonian
E-mail: liljana55@yahoo.com
AUE-FON Univesrity, Skopje
University of Ss Cyril and Methodius, Skopje
Abstract: This paper discusses the results of a contrastive analysis of subject-verb inversion (SVI) in English and Macedonian, a South Slavic language. We look at sentences, typically encoding thetic statement...
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A note on the career of metaphorical domains: On the role of the XYZ constructions in metaphorical transfer reversal
E-mail: mbrdar@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
ELTE Budapest
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Abstract: One of most dominant conceptual metaphors used to talk about the COVID-19 across languages and cultures is the WAR metaphor, but many other metaphors have been attested, exploiting a wide range of sou...