04547nam 2200733 450 991046137340332120200520144314.090-272-6809-6(CKB)3710000000484691(EBL)4386595(SSID)ssj0001555564(PQKBManifestationID)16179476(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001555564(PQKBWorkID)13388191(PQKB)10207062(PQKBManifestationID)13905958(PQKBWorkID)12524649(PQKB)22931230(MiAaPQ)EBC4386595(DLC) 2015029733(Au-PeEL)EBL4386595(CaPaEBR)ebr11160436(CaONFJC)MIL841478(OCoLC)915159425(EXLCZ)99371000000048469120150724h20152015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLanguage endangerment disappearing metaphors and shifting conceptualizations /edited by Elisabeth Piirainen, Ari SherrisAmsterdam ;Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,[2015]©20151 online resource (214 p.)Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts ;7Description based upon print version of record.90-272-0410-1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.1. Introduction 2. Taste perception: Physiology and language ; 3. Metaphors from the taste domain in English ; 4. Metaphors from the taste domain in Papua New Guinea ; 4.1 Metaphors from the taste domain in Tok Pisin ; 4.2 Metaphors from the taste domain in Gwahatike ; 4.3 Metaphors from the taste domain in Gadsup ; 4.4 Metaphors from the taste Domain in Tairuma ; 4.5 Metaphors from the taste domain in Guhu Samane ; 4.6 Metaphors from the taste domain in Dawawa ; 4.7 Metaphors from the taste domain in Kamano-Kafe ; 5. Conclusions ; References4. Towards a taxonomy of metaphors of a curtailed language: The case of Waray1. Introduction ; 2. Methodological framework ; 3. Load of the Waray metaphorical vehicles ; 4. Representation of the Waray tenors ; 5. Conclusion and recommendations ; References ; 5. Hot eyes, white stomach: Emotions and character qualities in Safaliba metaphor; 1. Introduction ; 2. The Safaliba in their linguistic and cultural environment ; 3. Safaliba revitalization efforts ; 4. Aspects of Safaliba phonology and grammar ; 5. Safaliba metaphors for emotions and character qualities6. Comparison with metaphorical constructions in other area languages 6.1 Metaphors with eye imagery ; 6.2 Metaphors with stomach and chest imagery ; 6.3 Metaphors with whole-body imagery ; 7. What do these data suggest for "universals" in metaphor? ; References ; 6. Literacy and language instruction: Flathead Salish metaphor and a task-based pedagogy ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Flathead Salish people ; 2.1 Flathead Salish ; 2.2 Flathead reservation immersion education ; 3. Metaphor studies ; 3.1 Montana Salish metaphors ; 4. Task-based language learning and teaching (TBLT)4.1 Sample Salish text 4.2 Flathead Salish metaphors and language learning; 5. Conclusion ; References ; 7. Idioms and proverbs in Bete language and culture; 1. Theoretical framework ; 2. The Bété: language and culture ; 3. Bété metaphors and their aetiology ; 4. Example of Bété idioms and proverbs ; 4.1 Selected idioms and proverbs ; 4.2 The meaning and sense of use of metaphors in Bété ; 5. Conclusion ; References ; 8. Receding idioms in West Danish (Jutlandic); 1. Introduction ; 2. Basics for the investigation ; 2.1 Material ; 2.2 Theoretical background ; 2.3 Rendering of the idioms3. Semantic fields outlined (almost) as dichotomiesCognitive linguistic studies in cultural contexts ;7.Endangered languagesLanguage obsolescenceMetaphorHistorySociolinguisticsElectronic books.Endangered languages.Language obsolescence.MetaphorHistory.Sociolinguistics.408.9Piirainen ElisabethSherris AriMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461373403321Language endangerment2213773UNINA