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  1. Language, Mind, and Culture: A Practical Introduction.Zoltan Kovecses - 2006 - Oxford University Press USA.
    How do we make sense of our experience? In order to understand how we construct meaning, the varied and complex relationships among language, mind, and culture need to be understood. While cognitive linguists typically study the cognitive aspects of language, and linguistic anthropologists typically study language and culture, Language, Mind, and Culture is the first book to combine all three and provide an account of meaning-making in language and culture by examining the many cognitive operations in this process. In addition (...)
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  • The Discourse Studies Reader: Main Currents in Theory and Analysis.[author unknown] - 2014
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  • Metaphtonymy: The Interaction of Metaphor and Metonymy in Expressions for Linguistic Action.Louis Goossens - 1990 - Cognitive Linguistics 1 (3):323-342.
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