A journal analysis of body and sensory perceptions through usage of the English and Shona languages.English and Shona are two typologically unrelated languages and represent very different cultures. According to Kovecses (2002:165) it is possible for such different languages and cultures to conceptualize specific concepts in similar ways. Kovecses (2002:165) suggests that there is some universal motivation for the metaphors to emerge in these cultures. Kovecses (2002:165) claims that the near-universality of such metaphors is motivated by universal aspects of the human body. It has also been observed that cultural differences may arise because of differences in environments or ecologies. Such cultural differences give rise to differences in...
It is well-known among linguists and lexicographers that metaphor plays a pivotal role in the creati...
Polysemy and metaphor have been discussed by many linguists. It is generally agreed that polysemy ar...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
A journal analysis of body and sensory perceptions through usage of the English and Shona languages....
This article discusses the pervasiveness of metaphors in ezvii/dm / Shona language. It argues that m...
This article discuses the pervasiveness of metaphors in everyday Shona language. It argues that meta...
Shona is a Southern Bantu language that is spoken by about 75% of Zimbabweans. This article discusse...
The paper addresses the semantic shifts, extensions and metaphorical use of ano ‘mouth’ in Akan (a G...
This study describes the relationship between language, culture and conceptualization, considering i...
It has been argued by linguists that language expresses a people’s way of life; this paper examines ...
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp. 359-37
This article discusses the nature of metaphors that were created by Shona speakers in order to captu...
Thus far, the cognitive foundation of lexicalized terms for object and landscape properties which ar...
This study employs a cognitive linguistics approach, conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) to investigate...
ABSTRACT In accordance with Lakovian cognitive linguistics in metaphoric analysis, this paper aims ...
It is well-known among linguists and lexicographers that metaphor plays a pivotal role in the creati...
Polysemy and metaphor have been discussed by many linguists. It is generally agreed that polysemy ar...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
A journal analysis of body and sensory perceptions through usage of the English and Shona languages....
This article discusses the pervasiveness of metaphors in ezvii/dm / Shona language. It argues that m...
This article discuses the pervasiveness of metaphors in everyday Shona language. It argues that meta...
Shona is a Southern Bantu language that is spoken by about 75% of Zimbabweans. This article discusse...
The paper addresses the semantic shifts, extensions and metaphorical use of ano ‘mouth’ in Akan (a G...
This study describes the relationship between language, culture and conceptualization, considering i...
It has been argued by linguists that language expresses a people’s way of life; this paper examines ...
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp. 359-37
This article discusses the nature of metaphors that were created by Shona speakers in order to captu...
Thus far, the cognitive foundation of lexicalized terms for object and landscape properties which ar...
This study employs a cognitive linguistics approach, conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) to investigate...
ABSTRACT In accordance with Lakovian cognitive linguistics in metaphoric analysis, this paper aims ...
It is well-known among linguists and lexicographers that metaphor plays a pivotal role in the creati...
Polysemy and metaphor have been discussed by many linguists. It is generally agreed that polysemy ar...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...