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Jeannette Littlemore, Marianna Bolognesi, Nina Julich Warpakowski, Chung-hong Danny Leung & Paula Perez Sobrino: Metaphor, metonymy, the body and the environment: an exploration of the factors that shape emotion-colour associations and their variation across cultures

  • Hui Liu

    Hui Liu is an associate professor at College of Foreign Languages, Hebei Agricultural University, China. Her research interest includes metaphor, metonymy, cognitive linguistics and phenomenology.

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    , Shuang Zhang

    Shuang Zhang is an associate professor of foreign language studies and applied linguistics at College of Foreign Languages, Northeast Forestry University, China. Her primary research interests are cognitive linguistics and second language acquisition.

    , Cun Zhang

    Cun Zhang is an associate professor at School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Jilin University, China. Her research interest includes metaphor and political discourse.

    and Linlong Yu

    Linlong Yu is a professor at School of Foreign Languages, Northeast Normal University, China. His research interest includes pragmatics, cognitive linguistics and phenomenology.

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