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Title: Cognitive linguistics research ;. Linguistic taboo revisited: novel insights from cognitive perspectives. — 61.
Creators: Pedraza Andrea Pizarro.
Imprint: Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2018
Collection: Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects: Taboo, Linguistic.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.; EBSCO eBooks
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Language: English
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Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • List of contributing Authors
  • Introduction
  • 1. Lexicon, discourse and cognition: terminological delimitations in the conceptualizations of linguistic taboo
  • Part I: Construal
  • 2. The axiological and communicative potential of homosexual-related metaphors
  • 3. Metonymy-based euphemisms in war-related speeches by George W. Bush and Barack Obama
  • 4. Ambiguity and vagueness as cognitive tools for euphemistic and politically correct speech
  • Part II: Cultural Conceptualization
  • 5. Old age revolution in Australian English: Rethinking a taboo concept
  • 6. Taboo subjects as insult intensifiers in Egyptian Arabic
  • 7. Emotion concepts in context: Figurative conceptualizations of hayâ ‘self-restraint’ in Persian
  • 8. A Cognitive Linguistics approach to menstruation as a taboo in Gĩkũyũ
  • 9. The socio-cognitive aspects of taboo in two cultures: A case study on Polish and British English
  • 10. The influence of conceptual differences on processing taboo metaphors in the foreign language
  • Part III: Cognitive Sociolinguistics
  • 11. Why do the Dutch swear with diseases?
  • 12. Calling things by their name: Exploring the social meanings in the preference for sexual (in)direct construals
  • 13. The perception of the expression of taboos: a sociolinguistic study
  • Part IV: Interdisciplinary Approaches
  • 14. Scrupulosity, sexual ruminations and cleaning in Obsessive – Compulsive Disorder
  • 15. Swearing as emotion acts
  • Index

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