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Cognitive historical approaches to emotions: Pride
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Małgorzata Fabiszak
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents V
- Preface VII
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1. History and Development
- Introduction: On the emergence of diachronic cognitive linguistics 3
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2. The Evolution of Language
- On constructing a research model for historical cognitive linguistics (HCL): Some theoretical considerations 31
- Metaphor in discourse history 70
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3. Cognitive Approaches to Syntactic Change
- Where do beneficiaries come from and how do they come about? Sources for beneficiary expressions in Classical Greek and the typology of beneficiary 93
- Finite and gerundive complementation in Modern and Present-day English: Semantics, variation and change 132
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4. Cognitive Approaches to Meaning
- Tracing metonymic polysemy through time: material for object mappings in the OED 163
- The roles of reader construal and lexicographic authority in the interpretation of Middle English texts 197
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5. The Expression of Emotions over Time
- Conceptual networking theory in metaphor evolution: Diachronic variation in models of love 223
- Cognitive historical approaches to emotions: Pride 261
- English words for emotions and their metaphors 298
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6. Afterword
- Prospects for the past: Perspectives for cognitive diachronic semantics 333
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents V
- Preface VII
-
1. History and Development
- Introduction: On the emergence of diachronic cognitive linguistics 3
-
2. The Evolution of Language
- On constructing a research model for historical cognitive linguistics (HCL): Some theoretical considerations 31
- Metaphor in discourse history 70
-
3. Cognitive Approaches to Syntactic Change
- Where do beneficiaries come from and how do they come about? Sources for beneficiary expressions in Classical Greek and the typology of beneficiary 93
- Finite and gerundive complementation in Modern and Present-day English: Semantics, variation and change 132
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4. Cognitive Approaches to Meaning
- Tracing metonymic polysemy through time: material for object mappings in the OED 163
- The roles of reader construal and lexicographic authority in the interpretation of Middle English texts 197
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5. The Expression of Emotions over Time
- Conceptual networking theory in metaphor evolution: Diachronic variation in models of love 223
- Cognitive historical approaches to emotions: Pride 261
- English words for emotions and their metaphors 298
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6. Afterword
- Prospects for the past: Perspectives for cognitive diachronic semantics 333
- Index 357