Embodiment in Cross-Linguistic Studies: The ‘Heart’: Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, cartea 37
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy, Katalin Sipőczen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004523036
ISBN-10: 9004523030
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
ISBN-10: 9004523030
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
Notă biografică
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary. Her research focuses on language, conceptualisation, and culture within the framework of cognitive semantics, Conceptual Metaphor Theory, and Cultural Linguistics. She studies embodiment via body-parts, embodied cultural metaphors, folk cultural metaphors and corpus linguistics. She is the author of Nature, Metaphor, Culture: Cultural Conceptualizations in Hungarian Folksongs (Springer, 2018).
Katalin Sipőcz is the head of the Finno-Ugric Department at the University of Szeged, where she teaches Finno-Ugric Linguistics. Her Ph.D. dissertation dealt with body part terms in Uralic languages. Currently, her research mainly focuses on Ob-Ugric languages (West-Siberia), in particular Mansi. After conducting fieldwork, she has published a monograph about Mansi color terms, and recently she has investigated several aspects of Mansi syntax (negation, transitivity, ditransitivity).
Katalin Sipőcz is the head of the Finno-Ugric Department at the University of Szeged, where she teaches Finno-Ugric Linguistics. Her Ph.D. dissertation dealt with body part terms in Uralic languages. Currently, her research mainly focuses on Ob-Ugric languages (West-Siberia), in particular Mansi. After conducting fieldwork, she has published a monograph about Mansi color terms, and recently she has investigated several aspects of Mansi syntax (negation, transitivity, ditransitivity).
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abbreviations of languages
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Cultural Conceptualizations of the Heart across Languages and Cultures
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy and Katalin Sipőcz
1 Heart in the Kazakh Language
Saule Abdramanova
2 More Than Emotions: Cultural Conceptualizations of szív ‘Heart’ in Hungarian
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
3 The Conceptualization of the Finnish sydän ‘Heart’
Bernadett Bíró and Anna Orava
4 Conceptual Metaphor Appearances in Near-synonymous Words: A Corpus-Based Examination on kalp and yürek ‘Heart’ in Turkish
Ayşe Eda Gündoğdu
5 Polish serce ‘Heart’: Usage Patterns and Cultural Conceptualizations
Iwona Kraska-Szlenk
6 The Role of Heart in the Conceptualization of Emotions in Udmurt
Rebeka Kubitsch
7 Culturally Embodied Conceptualizations of the Heart, with Special Reference to Tunisian Arabic
Zouheir Maalej
8 On the Linguistic Expressions of dil ‘Heart’ in Kurdish
Vahede Nosrati
9 Conceptualising the Heart in Yorùbá Cultural Contexts
Akin Odebunmi
10 The Sanctity of English ‘Heart’
Keslie Pattillo
11 My Heart Is Dancing with Joy: Cultural Conceptualisations of the Heart in Serbian
Diana Prodanović Stankić
12 The Conceptualizations and Semantic Extensions of Ɓernde ‘Heart’ in Fulfulde
Ahmadu Shehu
13 The Conceptualization of Mansi sim ‘Heart’
Katalin Sipőcz
14 The Heart in Buryat
Sándor Szeverényi and Bayarma Khabtagaeva
15 Argentina, Eat Your Cows out! Lexical Substitution in English and Japanese Heart Idioms
Carey Benom
16 Heart in Ainu
José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente
17 Psycho-Collocations with Ini ‘Heart’ in Teposcolula Mixtec
Lena Weissmann
18 Cor(Ação) Chained by Metonymy
Aleksandra Wilkos
19 The ‘Heart’ Is the Mind: the ‘Heart’-‘Mind’ Interaction in Chinese
Yi Tie and Yongxian Luo
Index of Languages
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abbreviations of languages
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Cultural Conceptualizations of the Heart across Languages and Cultures
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy and Katalin Sipőcz
Part 1 Cognitive Linguistic and Cultural Linguistic Approaches
1 Heart in the Kazakh Language
Saule Abdramanova
2 More Than Emotions: Cultural Conceptualizations of szív ‘Heart’ in Hungarian
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
3 The Conceptualization of the Finnish sydän ‘Heart’
Bernadett Bíró and Anna Orava
4 Conceptual Metaphor Appearances in Near-synonymous Words: A Corpus-Based Examination on kalp and yürek ‘Heart’ in Turkish
Ayşe Eda Gündoğdu
5 Polish serce ‘Heart’: Usage Patterns and Cultural Conceptualizations
Iwona Kraska-Szlenk
6 The Role of Heart in the Conceptualization of Emotions in Udmurt
Rebeka Kubitsch
7 Culturally Embodied Conceptualizations of the Heart, with Special Reference to Tunisian Arabic
Zouheir Maalej
8 On the Linguistic Expressions of dil ‘Heart’ in Kurdish
Vahede Nosrati
9 Conceptualising the Heart in Yorùbá Cultural Contexts
Akin Odebunmi
10 The Sanctity of English ‘Heart’
Keslie Pattillo
11 My Heart Is Dancing with Joy: Cultural Conceptualisations of the Heart in Serbian
Diana Prodanović Stankić
12 The Conceptualizations and Semantic Extensions of Ɓernde ‘Heart’ in Fulfulde
Ahmadu Shehu
13 The Conceptualization of Mansi sim ‘Heart’
Katalin Sipőcz
14 The Heart in Buryat
Sándor Szeverényi and Bayarma Khabtagaeva
Part 2 Lexicographic and Other Formal Approaches
15 Argentina, Eat Your Cows out! Lexical Substitution in English and Japanese Heart Idioms
Carey Benom
16 Heart in Ainu
José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente
17 Psycho-Collocations with Ini ‘Heart’ in Teposcolula Mixtec
Lena Weissmann
18 Cor(Ação) Chained by Metonymy
Aleksandra Wilkos
19 The ‘Heart’ Is the Mind: the ‘Heart’-‘Mind’ Interaction in Chinese
Yi Tie and Yongxian Luo
Index of Languages