This research focuses on the analysis of onomasiological variation in Old English texts written by Ælfric; more specifically, I am interested in the study of the different motifs that shape the linguistic expressions of shame and guilt used by this Anglo-Saxon monk across different textual genres. Through the fine-grained analysis of the whole set of shame and guilt expressions recorded in the entire corpus of Ælfrician texts, a network of literal and figurative conceptualizations for each emotion is proposed here. Based on this network, I have reconstructed and analysed patterns of conceptual variation in Ælfric’s English in order to show the existing tension between literal, metonymic and metaphoric expressions for these two emotions. As ...
This essay attempts to analyse and discuss the difference between guilt and shame as depicted in Th...
possibly enhancing trust, favoring social cohesion. We studied bioeconomic aspects of shame and guil...
This thesis examines the cultures of shame in the latter half of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-cen...
This research focuses on the analysis of onomasiological variation in Old English texts written by Æ...
grantor: University of TorontoMany literary critics have posited that during the Middle Ag...
The aim of this paper is to explore the predominant metonymic and metaphoric conceptualizations of s...
Today, emotions receive much attention. We are invited to talk about our feelings, ‘emotion talk’ be...
The semantic meaning of negative self-conscious emotion words like embarrassment, guilt, and shame a...
Changes in dictionary definitions over time reflect the way in which the degree of centrality of the...
SÈRE Bénédicte, WETTLAUFER Jörg Shame between punishment and penance : the social usages of shame in...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
Late medieval English writers confronted what they saw as a crisis of false display. Across genres, ...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the predominant metaphorical conceptualization of sadness in thr...
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. All Rights Reserved. On the basis of he...
This essay attempts to analyse and discuss the difference between guilt and shame as depicted in Th...
possibly enhancing trust, favoring social cohesion. We studied bioeconomic aspects of shame and guil...
This thesis examines the cultures of shame in the latter half of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-cen...
This research focuses on the analysis of onomasiological variation in Old English texts written by Æ...
grantor: University of TorontoMany literary critics have posited that during the Middle Ag...
The aim of this paper is to explore the predominant metonymic and metaphoric conceptualizations of s...
Today, emotions receive much attention. We are invited to talk about our feelings, ‘emotion talk’ be...
The semantic meaning of negative self-conscious emotion words like embarrassment, guilt, and shame a...
Changes in dictionary definitions over time reflect the way in which the degree of centrality of the...
SÈRE Bénédicte, WETTLAUFER Jörg Shame between punishment and penance : the social usages of shame in...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
Late medieval English writers confronted what they saw as a crisis of false display. Across genres, ...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the predominant metaphorical conceptualization of sadness in thr...
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin. All Rights Reserved. On the basis of he...
This essay attempts to analyse and discuss the difference between guilt and shame as depicted in Th...
possibly enhancing trust, favoring social cohesion. We studied bioeconomic aspects of shame and guil...
This thesis examines the cultures of shame in the latter half of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-cen...