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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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‘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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