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Chapter 7. Cultural conceptualisations in English as an international language (EIL)
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of tables, List of figures xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Preface xv
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Part 1. Theoretical framework
- Chapter 1. On cultural conceptualisations 3
- Chapter 2. Distributed, emergent cultural cognition, conceptualisation and language 19
- Chapter 3. On collective cognition and language 35
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Part 2. Case studies - cultural conceptualisations in Aboriginal languages
- Chapter 4. Aboriginal language habitat and cultural continuity 47
- Chapter 5. Cultural conceptualisations in English words: A study of Aboriginal children in Perth 61
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Part 3. Intercultural communication
- Chapter 6. Cultural conceptualisations in intercultural communication: A study of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians 79
- Chapter 7. Cultural conceptualisations in English as an international language (EIL) 93
- Chapter 8. Cultural schemas and intercultural communication: A study of Persian 101
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Part 4. Cross-cultural pragmatics
- Chapter 9. The Persian cultural schema of Shekasteh-Nafsi: Cultural schemas in compliment responses in Persian and Anglo-Australian speakers 111
- Chapter 10. Semantic and pragmatic conceptualisations within an emerging variety: Persian English 139
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Part 5. Culture, body, self, and language
- Chapter 11. Cultural conceptualisations of 'Self' and del 'heart/stomach' in Persian 157
- Chapter 12. Conceptualisations of Cheshm 'eye' and 'perception' in Persian 179
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Part 6. Political discourse
- Chapter 13. Figurative language in international political discourse: The case of Iran 195
- Chapter 14. Politics and/of translation: Case studies between Persian and English 209
- Final words 219
- References 221
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of tables, List of figures xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Preface xv
-
Part 1. Theoretical framework
- Chapter 1. On cultural conceptualisations 3
- Chapter 2. Distributed, emergent cultural cognition, conceptualisation and language 19
- Chapter 3. On collective cognition and language 35
-
Part 2. Case studies - cultural conceptualisations in Aboriginal languages
- Chapter 4. Aboriginal language habitat and cultural continuity 47
- Chapter 5. Cultural conceptualisations in English words: A study of Aboriginal children in Perth 61
-
Part 3. Intercultural communication
- Chapter 6. Cultural conceptualisations in intercultural communication: A study of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians 79
- Chapter 7. Cultural conceptualisations in English as an international language (EIL) 93
- Chapter 8. Cultural schemas and intercultural communication: A study of Persian 101
-
Part 4. Cross-cultural pragmatics
- Chapter 9. The Persian cultural schema of Shekasteh-Nafsi: Cultural schemas in compliment responses in Persian and Anglo-Australian speakers 111
- Chapter 10. Semantic and pragmatic conceptualisations within an emerging variety: Persian English 139
-
Part 5. Culture, body, self, and language
- Chapter 11. Cultural conceptualisations of 'Self' and del 'heart/stomach' in Persian 157
- Chapter 12. Conceptualisations of Cheshm 'eye' and 'perception' in Persian 179
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Part 6. Political discourse
- Chapter 13. Figurative language in international political discourse: The case of Iran 195
- Chapter 14. Politics and/of translation: Case studies between Persian and English 209
- Final words 219
- References 221
- Index 235