International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techniques to describe emotion concepts. It examines the concept of ANXIETY in American English, British English, Japanese and Swedish. In Cognitive Linguistics, the description of emotion concepts, based on lexical semantics, is done with the analytical framework of the Idealised Cognitive Model and the Theory of Conceptual Metaphors. Despite the descriptive power of this approach, it does not produce falsifiable results and does not account for social variation. Multifactorial Usage-Feature Analysis takes the theory and analytical assumptions of this tradition and provides a means for empirically testing proposed conceptual structures as well as ...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
This study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techniques to describe emoti...
This chapter explores the value of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) in the interdisciplinary study o...
This paper explores the value of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) in the interdisciplinary study of ...
Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) is one of the most prolific frameworks in the study of emotion conc...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to study the words expressing the emotions of fear/An...
The present book reports an extensive cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study on the meaning of em...
This paper attempts to investigate and compare the conceptual metaphors of FEAR in Persian and Engli...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
International audienceThis study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techni...
This study examines the possibility of using corpus-driven quantitative techniques to describe emoti...
This chapter explores the value of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) in the interdisciplinary study o...
This paper explores the value of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) in the interdisciplinary study of ...
Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) is one of the most prolific frameworks in the study of emotion conc...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to study the words expressing the emotions of fear/An...
The present book reports an extensive cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study on the meaning of em...
This paper attempts to investigate and compare the conceptual metaphors of FEAR in Persian and Engli...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
In this paper, I apply metaphorical pattern analysis suggested in Stefanowitsch (2006) to a British ...