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<<The>> black hole in Isaiah
a study of exile as a literary theme -
The Stylus and the Scalpel
Theory and Practice of Metaphors in Seneca’s Prose -
Food and fear
metaphors of bodies and spaces in the stories of destruction -
Parables and rhetoric in the sermon on the mount
new approaches to a classical text -
The Black hole in Isaiah
a study of exile as a literary theme -
Language in the New Millennium
Applied-linguistic and Cognitive-linguistic Considerations -
Conceptual metaphors as an organisational framework of the specialist language of IT
an analysis of cloud computing terminology -
The black hole in Isaiah
a study of exile as a literary theme -
The lexical domain of beauty and its metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon formulaic style
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Parables and rhetoric in the sermon on the mount
new approaches to a classical text -
Food and fear
metaphors of bodies and spaces in the stories of destruction -
Beauty
exploring critical perspectives. -
Metaphor, cancer and the end of life
a corpus-based study -
The black hole in Isaiah
a study of exile as a literary theme -
Metaphor and senses
the synamet corpus: a Polish resource for synesthetic metaphors -
The lexical domain of beauty and its metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon formulaic style
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The Lexical Domain of Beauty and its Metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon Formulaic Style
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Researching Metaphor in the Ancient Near East
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Death is Served: The Serialization of Death and Its Conceptualization Through Food Metaphors in US Literature and Media
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Metaphor, cancer and the end of life
a corpus-based study -
<<The>> stylus and the scalpel
theory and practice of metaphors in Seneca’s prose -
Die gestaltende Kraft von Sprachbildern und Metaphern. Deutungen und Konstruktionen von Staatlichkeit in der deutschen Debatte über den europäischen Verfassungsvertrag
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Researching metaphor in the ancient Near East
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Food and fear
metaphors of bodies and spaces in the stories of destruction -
Parables and rhetoric in the Sermon on the mount
new approaches to a classical text