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Str. 171 - 194
On the marginality of lexical blending
E-mail: rita.brdar.szabo@gmail.com
Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest
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Sažetak: In spite of a recent surge of interest in it, blending remains among the most poorly
understood and elusive word formation processes. What almost everybody seems
to be agreed on is that, although it a...
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Str. 193 - 236
Pitanje klasifikatora u znakovnim jezicima
E-mail: bbelaj@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Sažetak: Klasifikatori u znakovnim jezicima imaju status jezične univerzalije i predstavljaju produktivne konstrukcije kojima se opisuju različiti aspekti referenta i njihova odnosa s drugim elementima scenari...
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Str. 169 - 191
Conceptual Integration Theory – the key for unlocking the internal cognitive choreography of idiom modification
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Tuzli
Sažetak: The paper represents an attempt to reveal the internal choreography of idiom
modification. It is argued that modified idiomatic expressions can be explained
using the postulates of the Conceptual Inte...
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Str. 131 - 158
Cognitive operations and projection spaces
E-mail: francisco.ruiz@dfm.unirioja.es
Universidad de La Rioja, Logroño
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid
Sažetak: In recent years, Mark Turner and Gilles Fauconnier have popularized
the theory of blending (or conceptual integration) as a widespread cognitive
mechanism which applies over many areas of conceptualiz...
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On the cognitive status of mental spaces and of some types of metonymy within Conceptual Integration Theory
E-mail: branimir.belaj@os.t-com.hr
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Sažetak: In the light of the automatic nature of the process of conceptual integration we examine
the cognitive-conceptual status of the four types of mental spaces and their
elements: the input spaces, the ge...
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Who was born with a silver foot in his mouth? Modified idiomatic expressions in political cartoons
E-mail: nihada.delibegovic@untz.ba
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Sažetak: The paper addresses the applicability of conceptual integration theory in the study of political cartoons, actually the role of modified idiomatic expressions in the process of cartoon appreciation. I...
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Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Osijek
Sažetak: Ovaj članak bavi se prirodom odnosa teorije konceptualne metafore i teorije konceptualne
integracije, dviju naizgled konkurentskih teorija nastalih u okvirima kognitivne
lingvistike. Pritom se pokušav...