Original scientific article
E-mail: mbrdar@ffos.hr
University of Osijek
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Abstract: This article studies figurative uses of metaphors and metonymies utilized to frame the discourse of transplantology. We assume a somewhat wider view of framing than is usually found in the literature ...
Original scientific article
Page 179 - 206
Pragmatics of adjectives in academic discourse: from qualification to intensification
E-mail: mmatesic@ffri.hr
University of Rijeka
University of Rijeka
Abstract: Certain communicative and linguistic conventions, that, on the one hand, have been established for the academic discourse type in general, and on the other, for this discourse type in a particular lan...
State-of-the-art article
Page 149 - 178
Metafora na razmeđu koncepata, jezika i diskursa
E-mail: mmstanoje@ffzg.hr
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Abstract: U ovom se radu izlaže „treći put“ u često suprotnim shvaćanjima metafora kao konceptualne odnosno diskursne pojave. Metafora se sagledava kao sposobnost metaforizacije koja je zajednička i globalna, a...
State-of-the-art article
Page 325 - 352
A critical note on the evolution of social theoretical and linguistic underpinnings of contemporary discourse studies
E-mail: piotr.cap@uni.lodz.pl
University of Łodz
Abstract: This paper gives a critical overview of analytical approaches dominating the field of discourse studies in the last three decades, from the perspective of their philosophical and formative bases: soci...
Original scientific article
Page 285 - 303
Can political rhetoric ever be “too persuasive”? The combination of proverb and hyperbole in the case of having the cake and eating it
E-mail: a.musolff@uea.ac.uk
University of East Anglia
Abstract: Can the use of linguistic devices to achieve persuasion, such as metaphor, irony and hyperbole, ever be “too persuasive”, i.e., overshoot its rhetorical aim? More specifically, can the combination of ...
Original scientific article
Page 365 - 391
Similar intentions with different underlying wishes: Intensional profiles of imperatives in Hungarian
E-mail: kleiber.judit@pte.hu
University of Pécs, Hungary
Abstract: The paper investigates imperative sentence types in Hungarian focusing on the pragmasemantic contribution of discourse markers. It follows Lauer (2013) in assuming that – though illocutionary force va...
Original scientific article
Page 25 - 49
It goes without saying (though I will say it anyway)
E-mail: tgradeca@knjiga.ffos.hr
Sveučilište u Osijeku
University College of London
Abstract: It is not very frequently assumed that negation may play an active role in achieving specific conceptual frames, but as claimed by Langacker (2008) or Lakoff (2004), language enables the actual physic...