This study explores the meaning of idioms concerning six parts of the human body (eye, head, mind, hand, tongue, and nose) in the Hijazi dialect of Arabic (henceforth HDA), as used in the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. It uses the theoretical perspective of cognitive semantics and tests the cognitive linguistic hypothesis that idiomatic expressions are motivated by conceptual mechanisms of the native speakers of a language. These mechanisms are conceptual metaphors, conceptual metonymies, and conventional knowledge of the speakers of a language. The study also explores how far our conceptual system results from the kind of beings we are and the way we interrelate with our physical and cultural environments. In the absence of Hijazi dialect...
This thesis discusses the semantic extensions of Fulfulde body part terms from a cognitive linguisti...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is two-fold: it shows how language reflects human cognitive gri...
The present paper investigates the mortality of metaphorical expressions used in Jordan. These metap...
This study explores the meaning of idioms concerning six parts of the human body (eye, head, mind, h...
This paper analyses a corpus of body part idioms in Arabic and English. Based on the cognitive view ...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Praca składa się z dwóch rozdziałów, z których pierwszy stanowi podstawę teoretyczną, włączając w ni...
Numerous studies have been conducted on metaphor and metonymy on body part terms across the language...
Hara simply means belly, but for Japanese people it means more than physical. Hara is a concept, an ...
Hara simply means belly, but for Japanese people it means more than physical. Hara is a concept, an ...
ABSTRACT In accordance with Lakovian cognitive linguistics in metaphoric analysis, this paper aims ...
Metaphor and metonymy, after a long time of being far from the centre of interest of linguistics, at...
The present study is an attempt to explore the ways of an Iraqi Arabic speaker conceptualises his/he...
This thesis discusses the semantic extensions of Fulfulde body part terms from a cognitive linguisti...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is two-fold: it shows how language reflects human cognitive gri...
The present paper investigates the mortality of metaphorical expressions used in Jordan. These metap...
This study explores the meaning of idioms concerning six parts of the human body (eye, head, mind, h...
This paper analyses a corpus of body part idioms in Arabic and English. Based on the cognitive view ...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Metonymy, as a common rhetorical mode of discourse, has been extensively researched in connection wi...
Praca składa się z dwóch rozdziałów, z których pierwszy stanowi podstawę teoretyczną, włączając w ni...
Numerous studies have been conducted on metaphor and metonymy on body part terms across the language...
Hara simply means belly, but for Japanese people it means more than physical. Hara is a concept, an ...
Hara simply means belly, but for Japanese people it means more than physical. Hara is a concept, an ...
ABSTRACT In accordance with Lakovian cognitive linguistics in metaphoric analysis, this paper aims ...
Metaphor and metonymy, after a long time of being far from the centre of interest of linguistics, at...
The present study is an attempt to explore the ways of an Iraqi Arabic speaker conceptualises his/he...
This thesis discusses the semantic extensions of Fulfulde body part terms from a cognitive linguisti...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is two-fold: it shows how language reflects human cognitive gri...
The present paper investigates the mortality of metaphorical expressions used in Jordan. These metap...