The paper investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological approach. The data was collected from questionnaires, dictionaries, web resources and literature, both fiction and non-fiction. The results indicate that expressions for dying show great similarities across the languages. Expressions involve verbs with high agentivity. A location (where one will be after death) is often specified. Expressions often make use of trivial tasks, such as “put down the receiver”. Further, death is associated with lack of breath and to sleep. Here, the study supports earlier research. Finally, a seemingly paradoxical way of relating death to both cold and heat is explained by discussing specific conceptualizations, sepa...
The rich vocabulary of the Heliand has been the object of many fruitful studies, concerning not only...
The paper considers the verbs which in Slavonic languages mean dying. The starting point is Bulgaria...
The avoidance of directly addressing human mortality indicates fear of death. This fear elicits psyc...
The paper investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological appr...
The chapter investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological ap...
The chapter investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological ap...
This research analyses some of the slang expressions with the meaning ‘to die’ found in Dictionary o...
This research analyses some of the slang expressions with the meaning ‘to die’ found in Dictionary o...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
As a human-specific trait, language offers a unique window on human cognition. Grammatical constrain...
As a human-specific trait, language offers a unique window on human cognition. Grammatical constrain...
The article presents the analysis of the lexical phrases employing the selected elements of the cogn...
In this article, it is explained that the expression of units representing the concept of "death" is...
The rich vocabulary of the Heliand has been the object of many fruitful studies, concerning not only...
The paper considers the verbs which in Slavonic languages mean dying. The starting point is Bulgaria...
The avoidance of directly addressing human mortality indicates fear of death. This fear elicits psyc...
The paper investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological appr...
The chapter investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological ap...
The chapter investigates expressions for dying in five European languages with an onomasiological ap...
This research analyses some of the slang expressions with the meaning ‘to die’ found in Dictionary o...
This research analyses some of the slang expressions with the meaning ‘to die’ found in Dictionary o...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
This essay is a corpus based study, aimed at determining which euphemisms for death American and Bri...
As a human-specific trait, language offers a unique window on human cognition. Grammatical constrain...
As a human-specific trait, language offers a unique window on human cognition. Grammatical constrain...
The article presents the analysis of the lexical phrases employing the selected elements of the cogn...
In this article, it is explained that the expression of units representing the concept of "death" is...
The rich vocabulary of the Heliand has been the object of many fruitful studies, concerning not only...
The paper considers the verbs which in Slavonic languages mean dying. The starting point is Bulgaria...
The avoidance of directly addressing human mortality indicates fear of death. This fear elicits psyc...