In this chapter, we briefly overview the typological and diachronic research on olfactory expressions and point out possible further research questions. Essentially, we illustrate how linguistic olfactory terms interact with different areas of grammar, e.g. with morphology, and delineate some striking cross-linguistic patterns calling for a deeper unification of language-internal and language-external factors
Senses are the organs of perception which allow our body to contribute to the understanding of the e...
The perception of odours is the result of the complex processing of a signal, which initiates at per...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
This volume presents novel cross-linguistic insights into how olfactory experiences are expressed in...
This article focuses on smell and the linguistic means of its expression, which are studied in moder...
Olfaction presents a particularly interesting arena to explore abstraction in language. Like other a...
While the human sense of smell has long been considered underdeveloped, there is, nonetheless, a gro...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
Expression verbally odors in French : syntaxical analysis and cognitive representation. This paper a...
Sensory anthropologists have described societies that, compared to Western ones, attribute to the se...
People from Western societies generally find it difficult to name odors. In trying to explain this, ...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
The cognitive- and neuro-sciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domin...
The denomination of odours : linguistic variation and regularity. The study investigates the denomin...
Senses are the organs of perception which allow our body to contribute to the understanding of the e...
The perception of odours is the result of the complex processing of a signal, which initiates at per...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
This volume presents novel cross-linguistic insights into how olfactory experiences are expressed in...
This article focuses on smell and the linguistic means of its expression, which are studied in moder...
Olfaction presents a particularly interesting arena to explore abstraction in language. Like other a...
While the human sense of smell has long been considered underdeveloped, there is, nonetheless, a gro...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
Expression verbally odors in French : syntaxical analysis and cognitive representation. This paper a...
Sensory anthropologists have described societies that, compared to Western ones, attribute to the se...
People from Western societies generally find it difficult to name odors. In trying to explain this, ...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
The cognitive- and neuro-sciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domin...
The denomination of odours : linguistic variation and regularity. The study investigates the denomin...
Senses are the organs of perception which allow our body to contribute to the understanding of the e...
The perception of odours is the result of the complex processing of a signal, which initiates at per...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...