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E-mail: darko.matovac@gmail.com
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Sažetak: Nakon uvodnog utvrđivanja teorijske razlike između tradicionalnog
aristotelovskog i suvremenog kognitivnog poimanja procesa ljudske kategorizacije,
te navođenja prednosti kognitivnog pristupa, autor u...
Uvodnik
University of Oslo
Sažetak: Cognitive linguists dealing with the Slavic languages in Slavic countries and worldwide have been engaged in broad research activities. However, much of this research has remained over-looked, especia...
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Sveučilište u Trstu i Sveučilište u Rijeci
Sažetak: Ever since the Chomskyan views revolutionised the scientific study of
language, we have been expecting to see groundbreaking results relative to the
workings of the human language faculty. Unfortunate...
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Str. 295 - 306
Metaphor and metonymy in legal texts
E-mail: adisa.imamovic@untz.ba
Sveučilište u Tuzli
Sažetak: Legal discourse has been studied so far by numerous linguists and legal experts. Linguistic studies have predominantly focused on stylistic elements of the legal register, such as morphological and sy...
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Str. 7 - 35
Cognitive theory of metaphor and idiom analysis
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Russian Language, Department of Experimental Lexicography, Moscow
Sažetak: We wish to establish to what extent the methods of analysis developed within the
framework of the Cognitive Theory of Metaphor (CTM) can be applied to idiom
analysis. Conventionalised figurative metap...
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Str. 269 - 293
A new look at word classes in Cognitive Grammar
E-mail: c.broccias@unige.it
University of Genoa
Sažetak: Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar aims to offer a conceptual characterization of word classes. Pivotal to this endeavor is the distinction between a “thing” and a “relation” as well as the claim that rela...