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The metonymic and metaphorical conceptualisation of anger in Polish
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- I-XXII I
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I. The conceptualisation of emotions across cultures: national character through time
- “Sadness” and “anger” in Russian: The non-universality of the so-called “basic human emotions” 3
- The cultural dynamics of “national character”: The case of the new Russians 29
- Russian “national character” and Russian language: A rejoinder to H. Mondry and J. Taylor 49
- Omoiyari as a core Japanese value: Japanese-style empathy? 55
- Sound symbolic emotion words in Japanese 83
- Cultural variation in the conceptualisation of emotions: A historical study 99
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II. Different approaches to basic emotions: anger and fear
- Are there any emotion-specific metaphors? 127
- The metonymic and metaphorical conceptualisation of anger in Polish 153
- Red dogs and rotten mealies: How Zulus talk about anger 191
- The conceptualisation of the domain of FEAR in Modern Greek 227
- Go to the devil: Some metaphors we curse by 253
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III. Expressing emotions across languages: grammar and discourse
- The conceptualisation of emotional causality by means of prepositional phrases 273
- On emotions that one can “immerse into”, “fall into” and “come to”: the semantics of a few Russian prepositional constructions 295
- The ideology of honour, respect, and emotion in Tagalog 331
- Vagueness as a euphemistic strategy 357
- The language of emotion: An analysis of Dholuo on the basis of Grace Ogot’s novel Miaha 375
- TIRED and EMOTIONAL - On the semantics and pragmatics of emotion verb complementation 409
- Index 441
- 445-446 445
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XXII I
-
I. The conceptualisation of emotions across cultures: national character through time
- “Sadness” and “anger” in Russian: The non-universality of the so-called “basic human emotions” 3
- The cultural dynamics of “national character”: The case of the new Russians 29
- Russian “national character” and Russian language: A rejoinder to H. Mondry and J. Taylor 49
- Omoiyari as a core Japanese value: Japanese-style empathy? 55
- Sound symbolic emotion words in Japanese 83
- Cultural variation in the conceptualisation of emotions: A historical study 99
-
II. Different approaches to basic emotions: anger and fear
- Are there any emotion-specific metaphors? 127
- The metonymic and metaphorical conceptualisation of anger in Polish 153
- Red dogs and rotten mealies: How Zulus talk about anger 191
- The conceptualisation of the domain of FEAR in Modern Greek 227
- Go to the devil: Some metaphors we curse by 253
-
III. Expressing emotions across languages: grammar and discourse
- The conceptualisation of emotional causality by means of prepositional phrases 273
- On emotions that one can “immerse into”, “fall into” and “come to”: the semantics of a few Russian prepositional constructions 295
- The ideology of honour, respect, and emotion in Tagalog 331
- Vagueness as a euphemistic strategy 357
- The language of emotion: An analysis of Dholuo on the basis of Grace Ogot’s novel Miaha 375
- TIRED and EMOTIONAL - On the semantics and pragmatics of emotion verb complementation 409
- Index 441
- 445-446 445