The classical category theory uses a homonymy approach, where different meanings of one lexeme are symbolized by the same form without any particular relations between them. Cognitive linguistics reduces this sense arbitrariness and offers mechanisms of meaning extensions, one of which is the theory of conceptual metaphor. In this paper, we study some aspects of the particle OVER as a formative element in verbs in relation to Langacker\u27s (1987) distinction between trajector and landmark. The analysis here focuses on some metaphors for power and control within the framework of cognitive linguistics. Verbs formed with OVER will be shown to behave differently depending on the metaphors which underlie them
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This article explores lexical polysemy through an in-depth examination of the English preposi-tion o...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Key words: cognitive linguistics, trajector, landmark ABSTRACT In this paper we shall try to shed ...
This essay builds upon the long tradition of work that has been done on the prepositional use of ove...
The now traditional approach of dealing with meaning in Cognitive Semantics is to define a category ...
The prefix super-: A cognitive linguistic approach The aim of this paper is to shed more light on th...
The present work considers correlation between linguistic and conceptual worldviews, the role of met...
The goal of this study is to define the semantics attached to the notional and “temporal” uses of th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate further the theory of thematic underspecification propos...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
This paper aims at analyzing metaphor as a frequent semantic realization of “the language of excess”...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
This article is the second in a two-article series that first critiques polysemic and monosemic the...
In this paper we study the prepositions in and out, which usually instantiate the CONTAINER image-sc...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This article explores lexical polysemy through an in-depth examination of the English preposi-tion o...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Key words: cognitive linguistics, trajector, landmark ABSTRACT In this paper we shall try to shed ...
This essay builds upon the long tradition of work that has been done on the prepositional use of ove...
The now traditional approach of dealing with meaning in Cognitive Semantics is to define a category ...
The prefix super-: A cognitive linguistic approach The aim of this paper is to shed more light on th...
The present work considers correlation between linguistic and conceptual worldviews, the role of met...
The goal of this study is to define the semantics attached to the notional and “temporal” uses of th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate further the theory of thematic underspecification propos...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
This paper aims at analyzing metaphor as a frequent semantic realization of “the language of excess”...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
This article is the second in a two-article series that first critiques polysemic and monosemic the...
In this paper we study the prepositions in and out, which usually instantiate the CONTAINER image-sc...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This article explores lexical polysemy through an in-depth examination of the English preposi-tion o...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...