Nowhere is the interface between language, culture and cognition more clearly visible than in word meanings and in cases of translational non-equivalence between words of different languages. One such case is that of the meanings of stage-of-life words in different languages. This paper presents a contrastive analysis between the English boy and the Italian ragazzo made adopting the principles and methods of cross-linguistic semantics. The analysis demonstrates that the semantic non-equivalence between these two stage-of-life words results from the different age and time spans covered by each word and different cultural assumptions about the transition to manhood, showing how these differences are reflected in discourse in the respective la...
Some aspects of conceptualisation are considered with particular attention to semiotic relevance and...
In part one of this paper (in the preceeding number of this bulletin), I have discussed, what is pro...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
This paper aims to explore personhood constructs of the Thai community in comparison to those of the...
The article reports on a study conducted in Southern regions of Italy and investigates on children's...
This book presents a contrastive analysis of various forms of address used in English and Italian fr...
Using the Natural Semantic Metalanguage methodology, Gian Marco Farese presents a comprehensive anal...
This paper examines the conceptual and semantic relation between ‘changing’ and ‘becoming’ in cross...
The article is devoted to the analysis of some semantic shifts from Latin to Romance languages and i...
This study explores statistically child language-acquisition using data extracted from large collect...
This book argues that the complex, anthropocentric, and often culture-specific meanings of words hav...
The article traces the influence of Geoffrey Leech’s semantic and pragmatic conceptual theories on m...
Child and adult speakers of English, Hungarian, and Italian described nine triplets of pictures whos...
The transition from actual knowledge to the deep one is an important characteristic of all modern hu...
Numerous semantic studies have shown that most words that at first glance seem to be equivalents and...
Some aspects of conceptualisation are considered with particular attention to semiotic relevance and...
In part one of this paper (in the preceeding number of this bulletin), I have discussed, what is pro...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
This paper aims to explore personhood constructs of the Thai community in comparison to those of the...
The article reports on a study conducted in Southern regions of Italy and investigates on children's...
This book presents a contrastive analysis of various forms of address used in English and Italian fr...
Using the Natural Semantic Metalanguage methodology, Gian Marco Farese presents a comprehensive anal...
This paper examines the conceptual and semantic relation between ‘changing’ and ‘becoming’ in cross...
The article is devoted to the analysis of some semantic shifts from Latin to Romance languages and i...
This study explores statistically child language-acquisition using data extracted from large collect...
This book argues that the complex, anthropocentric, and often culture-specific meanings of words hav...
The article traces the influence of Geoffrey Leech’s semantic and pragmatic conceptual theories on m...
Child and adult speakers of English, Hungarian, and Italian described nine triplets of pictures whos...
The transition from actual knowledge to the deep one is an important characteristic of all modern hu...
Numerous semantic studies have shown that most words that at first glance seem to be equivalents and...
Some aspects of conceptualisation are considered with particular attention to semiotic relevance and...
In part one of this paper (in the preceeding number of this bulletin), I have discussed, what is pro...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...