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Pride : Metaphors and metonymies for the expression of a “deadly sin”

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Abstract

The aim of the paper is to discuss the linguistic and conceptual devices employed for the expression of the emotion of pride in English and Greek culture. The focus will be (a) on the way the emotion of pride is conceptualized in the two cultures, (b) on the way it is expressed, not only in terms of lexical entities but also in terms of expressions in which the two cognitive processes, metaphor and metonymy, feature, and moreover, how the interplay between them is realized, and (c) on the role of the emotion of pride in the English and Greek cultural framework.

Keywords: cultural cognition; embodiment; emotion schema; pride; subjectivity

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 17 October 2017

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