Ways of Conceptualising Male and Female Genitalia in Spanish and Polish: a Contrastive Study The article deals with the reconstruction of the ways of conceptualising male and female genitalia encoded in Spanish and Polish lexicon. In order to carry out our investigation we propose a 5-stage analytical procedure based on the ideas developed previously by Pragglejaz Group in 2007 and by the investigators from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in 2009. We pretend to demonstrate that the metalexicographic analysis applied to cognitive studies enables us to observe some interesting linguistic trends which reflect sociocultural attitudes towards, among others, erotic issues
The aim of the paper was depiction the language of erotic scenes in Polish crime novels after 2000. ...
The subject of the comparative analysis in the article are the names of untypical sexual behavior, e...
The thesis inquires into the possibilities which anthropological study has in attempting to conceptu...
Ways of Conceptualising Male and Female Genitalia in Spanish and Polish: a Contrastive StudyThe arti...
This chapter presents a cognitive sociolinguistic study of semantic variation and its social meaning...
In this paper, we present a cognitive sociolinguistic approach to the variation of sexual concepts i...
The article is concerned with the selected aspects of the relation between sex and gender in the Pol...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy jest konceptualizacja dwudziestu słów i wyrażeń należących do kategorii...
The author discussed a few sexualisms – names of sexual body parts. He excerpted lexical material fr...
As observed by Ryszard Tokarski, the linguistic metaphors encode different types of valuations, whic...
This paper presents an ongoing ‘Third Wave Cognitive Sociolinguistics’ research on the variation of ...
Article discusses linguistic conceptualisations of autoerotic activities-sexual sphere rejected cult...
The author’s aim of the analysis presented in this article is an attempt at answering two questions:...
The author attempts to answer the question how students (altogether 100 respondents have been studi...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study considers the topical issues of the modern conceptology in parti...
The aim of the paper was depiction the language of erotic scenes in Polish crime novels after 2000. ...
The subject of the comparative analysis in the article are the names of untypical sexual behavior, e...
The thesis inquires into the possibilities which anthropological study has in attempting to conceptu...
Ways of Conceptualising Male and Female Genitalia in Spanish and Polish: a Contrastive StudyThe arti...
This chapter presents a cognitive sociolinguistic study of semantic variation and its social meaning...
In this paper, we present a cognitive sociolinguistic approach to the variation of sexual concepts i...
The article is concerned with the selected aspects of the relation between sex and gender in the Pol...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy jest konceptualizacja dwudziestu słów i wyrażeń należących do kategorii...
The author discussed a few sexualisms – names of sexual body parts. He excerpted lexical material fr...
As observed by Ryszard Tokarski, the linguistic metaphors encode different types of valuations, whic...
This paper presents an ongoing ‘Third Wave Cognitive Sociolinguistics’ research on the variation of ...
Article discusses linguistic conceptualisations of autoerotic activities-sexual sphere rejected cult...
The author’s aim of the analysis presented in this article is an attempt at answering two questions:...
The author attempts to answer the question how students (altogether 100 respondents have been studi...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study considers the topical issues of the modern conceptology in parti...
The aim of the paper was depiction the language of erotic scenes in Polish crime novels after 2000. ...
The subject of the comparative analysis in the article are the names of untypical sexual behavior, e...
The thesis inquires into the possibilities which anthropological study has in attempting to conceptu...