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Cultural Linguistics and (Re)conceptualized Tradition: Past in Present

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This book offers a cutting-edge compilation of studies on (re)conceptualized traditions in a wide variety of discourses such as the language of emotion, folklore, religion and morality, the natural environment, idioms and proverbs. It also raises complex theoretical and methodological questions regarding the cultural-cognitive linguistic approach to metaphors and figurative language, embodiment, diachronic and corpus linguistics, and pragmatics. The languages under scrutiny range from well-documented to minority varieties, and even to endangered languages and dialects. Building from the assertion that cultural conceptualizations are rendered as manifestations of the interplay between language, culture, and the collective cognition of communities as handed down from generation to generation, this edited book discovers and rebuilds traditional cultural cognition. Employing analytical tools provided by the cultural-cognitive linguistic framework, the authors investigate how the field is being revitalized and renegotiated in present-day cultural contexts, and how it contributes to shaping our contemporary understanding of the world. It is useful for academics and students interested in cultural and cognitive linguistics, ethnosemantics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology, and religious studies.

 

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819763245

About

Judit Baranyiné Kóczy is an associate professor of linguistics at the University of Pannonia Hungary. Her research focuses on language conceptualization and culture within the frameworks of cognitive semantics Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Cultural Linguistics. The main fields of her investigation include body-part semantics embodied cultural metaphors and folk cultural metaphors. She published her first monograph Nature Metaphor Culture: Cultural Conceptualizations in Hungarian Folksongs (Springer Singapore) in 2018. Additionally she has authored various journal articles and book chapters. She is a guest editor of the special issue in Cognitive Linguistic Studies Perception Culture and Language (2023) and co-editor of several international volumes including Embodiment Across Languages and Cultures: The 'Heart' (Brill 2023) Cultural Linguistics and the Social World (Springer in press) and Exploring Interactions Between Linguistic Theories Language Learning and Pedagogy (Springer in press). She was the chair of the Third Cultural Linguistics International Conference (Budapest June 1618 2021).   Veronika Szelid is an assistant professor in the School of English and American Studies Eötvös Loránd University Budapest. Her research interests lie in the relationship between language culture and cognition. Her publications and research topics are about the metaphorical conceptualization of emotions and morality the linguistic and multimodal metaphors of folk poetry the visual and multimodal metaphors of folk art the metaphors of theory-building and the cross-cultural and language-internal variation of metaphors in a cultural-cognitive linguistic framework. Her first monograph Love Sex and the Sacred: Moral conceptualization through folk songs is in press. She is a guest editor of the special issue of Cognitive Linguistic Studies entitled Visual metaphors (2020) and co-editor of several international and Hungarian volumes: Cognition and Culture: The Role of Metaphor and Metonymy (2012) Ünnepi kötet Kövecses Zoltán 75. születésnapja alkalmából Festschrift on the occasion Zoltán Kövecses 75th birthday (2021) Visual metaphors (2022) and Metaphors of anger across languages: Universality and variation (in press).  

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