This article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect to linguistic descriptions of emotions in Dalabon (Northern Australia). As in many languages in the world, words denoting invisible (internal) body-parts occur in figurative expressions. These expressions instantiate metaphors and metonymies inspired by non-observable somatic responses to emotions. In addition to this figurative pattern of usage, many more words for visible body-parts occur in expressions where they serve to produce more detailed descriptions of emotional behaviors � specifying which body-part is involved in a given emotional mani-festation. The relatively widespread use of body-part words in such descriptions of emotions fosters semantic extensi...
This list consists of body-part metaphors that exist in various languages. The list builds on the se...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...
In many languages, emotion-denoting expressions contain body-part words. Words referring to abdomina...
This contribution examines the use of body terms in expressions of emotion in Kuot, a non-Austronesi...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
This study examines the usage and meanings of emotion-related body part terms that are found in meta...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
This study deals with linguistic expressions of emotions in Adonara-Lamaholot, a dialect of Lamaholo...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
Anger metaphors have been documented and analyzed in many language of the world, and these studies h...
Different languages present a variety of ways of talking about emotional experience. Very commonly, ...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
This list consists of body-part metaphors that exist in various languages. The list builds on the se...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...
In many languages, emotion-denoting expressions contain body-part words. Words referring to abdomina...
This contribution examines the use of body terms in expressions of emotion in Kuot, a non-Austronesi...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
This study examines the usage and meanings of emotion-related body part terms that are found in meta...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
This study deals with linguistic expressions of emotions in Adonara-Lamaholot, a dialect of Lamaholo...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
Anger metaphors have been documented and analyzed in many language of the world, and these studies h...
Different languages present a variety of ways of talking about emotional experience. Very commonly, ...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
This list consists of body-part metaphors that exist in various languages. The list builds on the se...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...