Cultural linguistics : cultural conceptualisations and language /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sharifian, Farzad (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Series:Cognitive linguistic studies in cultural contexts ; v. 8.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • ""Cultural Linguistics""; ""Editorial page""; ""Title page""; ""LCC data""; ""Table of contents""; ""List of figures""; ""About the author""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preface""; ""Note on transliteration conventions of Persian transcripts""; ""Chapter 1. Cultural Linguistics: An overview""; ""1.1 Cultural Linguistics""; ""1.2 The theoretical framework of Cultural Linguistics""; ""1.3 The analytical framework of Cultural Linguistics""; ""1.4 An assessment of Cultural Linguistics""; ""Chapter 2. Cultural conceptualisations and language: The analytical framework""; ""2.1 Cultural schemas""
  • ""2.2 Cultural categories""""2.3 Cultural metaphors""; ""2.3.1 Cultural metaphors relating to the Land""; ""2.3.2 Cultural metaphors relating to Medicine""; ""2.3.3 Creative cultural metaphors""; ""2.3.4 The cognitive processing continuum of cultural metaphors""; ""2.4 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 3. Embodied cultural metaphors""; ""3.1 Embodiment and embodied cognition""; ""3.2 Conceptualisations relating to del in contemporary Persian""; ""3.3 Del in psychological, intellectual, and person-bound concepts""; ""3.3.1 del as the seat of emotions, feelings, and desires""
  • ""3.3.2 del as the centre of thoughts and memories""""3.3.3 del as the centre of personality traits, character, and mood""; ""3.3.4 Summary""; ""3.4 Cultural conceptualisations behind the notion of del""; ""3.5 Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) and temperature terms in Persian""; ""3.6 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 4. Research methods in Cultural Linguistics""; ""4.1 Conceptual-associative analysis""; ""4.2 Conceptual analysis of story recounts""; ""4.3 (Meta)discourse analysis""; ""4.4 Corpus-based analysis""; ""4.5 Ethnographic-conceptual text/visual analysis""
  • ""4.6 Diachronic/synchronic conceptual analysis""""4.7 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 5. Cultural Linguistics and pragmatics""; ""5.1 Pragmemes and practs""; ""5.2 Pragmatic schemas""; ""5.3 Pragmatic schemas, speech acts/events, pragmemes, and practs""; ""5.3.1 shekasteh-nafsi""; ""5.3.2 sharmandegi""; ""5.3.3 ru-dar-bÃØyesti""; ""5.3.4 tÃØâ#x80;#x99;ÃØrof""; ""5.4 Pragmatic schemas and cultural cognition""; ""5.5 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 6. Cultural Linguistics and emotion research""; ""6.1 Cultural conceptualisations relating to Persian qam""
  • ""6.2 Cultural conceptualisations relating to pride in British English and its counterparts in Polish""""6.3 The word Rain in Aboriginal English""; ""6.4 The word Sorry in Aboriginal English""; ""6.5 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 7. Cultural Linguistics and religion""; ""7.1 Conceptualisations relating to Sufi life""; ""7.2 Conceptualisations relating to death in Buddhist and Christian eulogistic idioms""; ""7.3 Conceptualisations relating to Sacred Sites in Aboriginal English""; ""7.4 Concluding remarks""; ""Chapter 8. Cultural Linguistics and political discourse""