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Two levels of verbal communication, universal and culture-specific
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What does Jukurrpa ('Dreamtime', 'the Dreaming') mean? A semantic and conceptual journey of discovery
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In: Australian Aboriginal Studies (2016)
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The meaning of colour words in a cross-linguistic perspective
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People in a given speech community have words they need in order to talk easily about things they often want to talk about. Words which have their exact equivalents in all languages can be called, somewhat loosely, 'universal words'. Linguists prefer to call them 'lexical universals': obviously what are really universal are not words as such but only their meanings. Since some words have more than one meaning, if we want to establish what is really universal we need to focus in each case on a specific meaning.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/104090
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‘It's mine!’. Re-thinking the conceptual semantics of “possession” through NSM
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In: Language Sciences (2016)
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The meaning of colour words in a cross-linguistic perspective
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A whole cloud of culture condensed into a drop of semantics: The meaning of the German word Herr as a term of address
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In: International Journal of Language and Culture (2016)
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“Walking” and “running” in English and German: The conceptual semantics of verbs of human locomotion
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'It's mine!'. Re-thinking the conceptual semantics of "possession" through NSM
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NSM analyses of the semantics of physical qualities: sweet, hot, hard, heavy, rough, sharp in cross-linguistic perspective
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In: Studies in Language (2015)
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Understanding others requires shared concepts
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In: Pragmatics and Cognition (2015)
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Lexical prototypes as a universal basis for cross-linguistic identification of parts of speech.
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