This paper focuses on the existence of temporal deixis in Indo-European, questioning the traditional view according to which metaphors of time in ancient Indo-European languages originated from projecting the human body coordinates onto space. In particular, it aims at interpreting data from historical-comparative linguistics by using the cognitive linguistic framework, without disregarding the most recent results from typological studies, spatial language acquisition, and neurolinguistic research on spatiotemporal deixis. Contrary to what previously assumed, the comparative analysis between the Rigveda and the Homeric poems shows that earlier spatial metaphors of time are still deictically neutral and anchored to the absolute Frame of Refe...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It i...
The paper aims at discussing some cases of metaphorical linguistic expressions in some ancient Indo-...
As is known, the application of diachronic cognitive semantics to Indo-European lin- guistics often ...
This paper focuses on the existence of temporal deixis in Indo-European, questioning the traditional...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
This paper investigates the Indo-European (ie) spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) within the framew...
This paper investigates the Indo-European (ie) spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) within the framew...
The development of Frames of Reference (FoRs) as coordinate systems in space language has gained in...
The development of Frames of Reference (FoRs) as coordinate systems in space language has gained in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It i...
The paper aims at discussing some cases of metaphorical linguistic expressions in some ancient Indo-...
As is known, the application of diachronic cognitive semantics to Indo-European lin- guistics often ...
This paper focuses on the existence of temporal deixis in Indo-European, questioning the traditional...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Gre...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
This paper investigates the Indo-European (ie) spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) within the framew...
This paper investigates the Indo-European (ie) spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) within the framew...
The development of Frames of Reference (FoRs) as coordinate systems in space language has gained in...
The development of Frames of Reference (FoRs) as coordinate systems in space language has gained in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It i...
The paper aims at discussing some cases of metaphorical linguistic expressions in some ancient Indo-...
As is known, the application of diachronic cognitive semantics to Indo-European lin- guistics often ...