The purpose of this paper is to apply some recent findings about the meaning of prepositions in Cognitive Linguistics to some phrasal verbs in ESP, namely Medical and Computer English. We analyse the meaning of some phrasal verbs by applying the cognitive model of prepositions as large networks of related senses with a central spatial meaning that can be extended towards more abstract, metaphorical senses. For this, we have chosen the most obvious spatial scene, that of a container, and the phrasal verbs referring to that container, those which are formed with the particles in and out. A number of metaphorical projections emerge from the analysis that evidences both the unitary meaning of the particles in different contexts and the motivati...
This study examines how the meanings of onomatopoeic phrasal verbs are created and in which register...
Although ubiquitous in the English language, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult constructio...
The aim of this article is to supplement existing research on English phraseology and its use in lit...
The purpose of this paper is to apply some recent findings about the meaning of prepositions in Cogn...
This paper explores the semantic motivation of English phrasal verbs with the particle out whose con...
Cognitive Linguistics has been applied in SLA in order improve the learning/acquisition process of f...
The focus of the paper is on the semantics of English phrasal verbs whose constituent verb is relate...
The purpose of the present study was to describe and analyze the lexical acquisition and semantic re...
Although ubiquitous in the English language, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult constructio...
Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this book provides the most comprehensive, theoretical an...
This article aims to present the cognitive approach in describing the meanings of the prepositions.&...
This study clearly defines the English verb-particle combinations dealing with some of the linguisti...
Prepositions are typically polysemous items: they have different, but related senses. According to c...
This dissertation investigates an area of notorious difficulty for learners of English as a Foreign ...
Orientador: Wolodymyr KulczynskyjDissertação(mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Parana, Setor de Ci...
This study examines how the meanings of onomatopoeic phrasal verbs are created and in which register...
Although ubiquitous in the English language, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult constructio...
The aim of this article is to supplement existing research on English phraseology and its use in lit...
The purpose of this paper is to apply some recent findings about the meaning of prepositions in Cogn...
This paper explores the semantic motivation of English phrasal verbs with the particle out whose con...
Cognitive Linguistics has been applied in SLA in order improve the learning/acquisition process of f...
The focus of the paper is on the semantics of English phrasal verbs whose constituent verb is relate...
The purpose of the present study was to describe and analyze the lexical acquisition and semantic re...
Although ubiquitous in the English language, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult constructio...
Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this book provides the most comprehensive, theoretical an...
This article aims to present the cognitive approach in describing the meanings of the prepositions.&...
This study clearly defines the English verb-particle combinations dealing with some of the linguisti...
Prepositions are typically polysemous items: they have different, but related senses. According to c...
This dissertation investigates an area of notorious difficulty for learners of English as a Foreign ...
Orientador: Wolodymyr KulczynskyjDissertação(mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Parana, Setor de Ci...
This study examines how the meanings of onomatopoeic phrasal verbs are created and in which register...
Although ubiquitous in the English language, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult constructio...
The aim of this article is to supplement existing research on English phraseology and its use in lit...