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Chapter 3. Metaphor across historical time
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Tables and figures xv
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Part I. Theoretical foundations
- Chapter 1. The Cognition-Culture interface 3
- Chapter 2. Diachronic aspects of synchronic concepts 39
- Chapter 3. Metaphor across historical time 63
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Part II. A macro-study of human emotion in cultural context, A.D. 1500–1990
- Chapter 4. Research questions and methodology 85
- Chapter 5. Results of the ancillary study of non-linguistic data 103
- Chapter 6. The main study of two diachronic metaphors of anger 133
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Part III. Micro-studies of emotion – the 19th century
- Chapter 7. The edge of anger 165
- Chapter 8. Bubbling happiness 177
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Part IV. Conclusions and implications
- Chapter 9. The non-autonomous nature of cognition, language, and culture 191
- Epilogue. “Bridging the Gap” between theory and real-world language use 215
- References. The historical Four Humors texts with brief annotations 219
- Appendices 229
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Tables and figures xv
-
Part I. Theoretical foundations
- Chapter 1. The Cognition-Culture interface 3
- Chapter 2. Diachronic aspects of synchronic concepts 39
- Chapter 3. Metaphor across historical time 63
-
Part II. A macro-study of human emotion in cultural context, A.D. 1500–1990
- Chapter 4. Research questions and methodology 85
- Chapter 5. Results of the ancillary study of non-linguistic data 103
- Chapter 6. The main study of two diachronic metaphors of anger 133
-
Part III. Micro-studies of emotion – the 19th century
- Chapter 7. The edge of anger 165
- Chapter 8. Bubbling happiness 177
-
Part IV. Conclusions and implications
- Chapter 9. The non-autonomous nature of cognition, language, and culture 191
- Epilogue. “Bridging the Gap” between theory and real-world language use 215
- References. The historical Four Humors texts with brief annotations 219
- Appendices 229
- Index 233