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Works
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Abstracts of the LAUD-Symposium 1998 on : Humboldt and Whorf revisited : universal and culture-specific conceptualizations in grammar and lexis | |
Benjamin Lee Whorf meets modern Hebrew | |
A cognitive linguistic analysis of the Christian concept of grace | |
Colorful bits of experience that count | |
Contrasting prepositional categories : English and Italian | |
Contrastive rhetoric : a critique and a proposal | |
Converging approaches in machine translation : domain knowledge and discours knowledge | |
Equivalence and mismatch of semantic features : collocations in English, Spanish and Dutch | |
From the jurassic dark : linguistic relativity as evolutionary necessity | |
Grammar and onthology : a case study of Polish religious discourse | |
The grammar of causatives and the conceptual structure of events | |
Grounding, coding, and discourse | |
Hopes and fears of a corpus linguist : or, the sad, but edifying tale of a corpus search for fixed expressions. | |
Humboldt, Whorf and the roots of ecolinguistics : working paper in preparation for the LAUD Symposium | |
In the name of God : towards a concept of virtual meaning | |
Is it in the mind or is it in the language? : mental modalities and linguistic expression | |
Language as an indexical code to phyletic, cultural and experiential information in the brain | |
Lexical acquisition and language awareness | |
Lexical cognition, argument structure and culture : a comparative approach of relocation predication in Spanish, Chinese and English | |
"Linguacentrism" in culture and thougt | |
Linguistic relativity in speech perception : an overview of the influence of language experience on the perception of speech sounds from infancy to adulthood | |
Living up the challenge of phrasal verbs : eine didaktische und unterrichtsmethodologische Analyse von Verb+Partikel-Kombinationen im Englischen | |
Metalinguistic awareness in linguistic relativity : cultural and subcultural practices across Chinese dialect communities | |
(Micro-)categorization, semantic change and the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis | |
Minimal and full definitions of meaning | |
Narrative structure in a cognitive framework | |
Neuro-cognitive structures in the interplay of language and thought | |
On the indigenization of English in Cameroon and new Englishisms | |
Ontological classifiers as heuristic systems, as seen in Shona class 3 nouns | |
Relativity in language and culture - a new target in foreign language teaching | |
Semantic change, semantic theory and linguistic relativity | |
Semantic prosody and cohesive company | |
"S'engager" vs "to remain noncommittal" : a study of two culture-specific values | |
Small clause constructions and subjectification | |
The structure of deictic day-name systems : evidence for universal and culture specific conceptualisations of diurnal division of the time continuum? | |
Towards a 'full pedigree' of the 'Sapir-Whorf hypothesis' : from Locke to Lucy | |
Two strands in Whorfian thought and their neo-Whorfian implications | |
Übersetzungsperformanz, Übersetzungsprozess und Übersetzungsstrategien : eine psycholinguistische Untersuchung | |
Universal semantic primes of space - a lost cause? | |
Verbalized events : a dynamic approach to linguistic relativity and determinism | |
What did Jesus mean? : the Lord's Prayer translated into universal human concepts | |
Why we subject incorporate (in English) : a post-Whorfian view |