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Formulaic language in cultural perspective
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Developments in the study of formulaic language since 1970: A personal view 3
- Reasonably well: Natural Semantic Metalanguage as a tool for the study of phraseology and its cultural underpinnings 49
- Australian perceptions of the weekend: Evidence from collocations and elsewhere 79
- Enjoy!: The (phraseological) culture of having fun 109
- Hot, heiß, and gorjachij: A case study of collocations in English, German, and Russian 137
- Collections of proverbs and proverb dictionaries: Some historical observations on what s in them and what s not (with a note on current genderedŽ proverbs) 181
- Yankee wisdom: American proverbs and the worldview of New England 205
- Similes and other evaluative idioms in Australian English 235
- Definitely maybe: Modality clusters and politeness in spoken discourse 257
- Lexical developments in greenspeaking 275
- The phraseology of tourism: A central lexical field and its cultural construction 303
- Idiomaticity in a cultural and activity type perspective: The conventionalization of routine phrases in answering-machine messages 323
- Greetings as an act of identity in Tristan da Cunha English: From individual to social significance? 353
- Multiword units in Aboriginal English: Australian cultural expression in an adopted language 375
- Fixed expressions as manifestations of cultural conceptualizations: Examples from African varieties of English 399
- Varieties of English around the world: Collocational and cultural profiles 437
- Formulaic language in cultural perspective 471
- Backmatter 497
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Developments in the study of formulaic language since 1970: A personal view 3
- Reasonably well: Natural Semantic Metalanguage as a tool for the study of phraseology and its cultural underpinnings 49
- Australian perceptions of the weekend: Evidence from collocations and elsewhere 79
- Enjoy!: The (phraseological) culture of having fun 109
- Hot, heiß, and gorjachij: A case study of collocations in English, German, and Russian 137
- Collections of proverbs and proverb dictionaries: Some historical observations on what s in them and what s not (with a note on current genderedŽ proverbs) 181
- Yankee wisdom: American proverbs and the worldview of New England 205
- Similes and other evaluative idioms in Australian English 235
- Definitely maybe: Modality clusters and politeness in spoken discourse 257
- Lexical developments in greenspeaking 275
- The phraseology of tourism: A central lexical field and its cultural construction 303
- Idiomaticity in a cultural and activity type perspective: The conventionalization of routine phrases in answering-machine messages 323
- Greetings as an act of identity in Tristan da Cunha English: From individual to social significance? 353
- Multiword units in Aboriginal English: Australian cultural expression in an adopted language 375
- Fixed expressions as manifestations of cultural conceptualizations: Examples from African varieties of English 399
- Varieties of English around the world: Collocational and cultural profiles 437
- Formulaic language in cultural perspective 471
- Backmatter 497