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  • Language and the Cognitive Construal of the World, edited by John R. Taylor Robert E. MacLaury, Mouton de Gruyter Berlin New York, 1995

Table des Matieres


Robert E. MacLaury : Preface: Linguistic and anthropological approaches to cognition
John R. Taylor I.: Introduction: On construing the world
Eugene H. Casad : Seeing it in more than one way
Ronald W Langacker : Possession and possessive constructions
Savas L. Tsohatzidis: What lack needs to have: A study in the cognitive semantics of privation
René Dirven : The construal of cause: The case of cause prepositions
Bernd Heine : Conceptual grammaticalization and prediction
Keiko Matsuki: Metaphors of anger in Japanese
Dirk Geeraerts — Stefan Grondelaers: Looking back at anger: Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns
Zoltán Kövecses : Anger: Its language, conceptualization, and physiology in the light of cross-cultural evidence
Olaf Jäkel : The metaphorical conception of mind: “Mental activity is manipulation”
Robert E. MacLaury: Vantage theory
Jane H. Hill—Robert E. MacLaury: The terror of Montezuma: Aztec history, vantage theory, and the category of “person”
Munekazu H. Aoyagi: Selection of Japanese categories during social interaction
Jeff Lansing: Genus, species, and vantages
Nigel Love: On construing the world of language