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Name: Zouhair Maalej
Institution: University of Manouba
Email: click here to access email
Dissertation Abstract: Metaphor in Political and Economic Texts
Reviewer of: Cognitive Science/Sociolinguistics: Dirven, Frank & Pütz (2003) (LL Issue 14.3047)
Semantics/Ling Theories: Riemer (2005) (LL Issue 17.106)
Semantics: Leezenberg (2001) (LL Issue 12.3034)
Semantics/Pragmatics: Lenz, ed. (2003) (LL Issue 14.2209)
Pragmatics/Discourse Analysis: Cutting (2002) (LL Issue 14.1015)
Pragmatics: Kasher, ed. (1998) (LL Issue 12.2221)
Pragmatics: Blakemore (2002) (LL Issue 14.459)
Psycholinguistics: Hickmann (2002) (LL Issue 14.1368)
Book Reviews: Landau et al's Perception, Cognition and Language (2000) (LL Issue 12.1254)
Applied Ling/Discourse Analysis: Rogers (2004) (LL Issue 16.375)
Book Review: Setton's Simultaneous Interpretation (LL Issue 10.1951)
Cognitive Science: Emmorey (2002) (LL Issue 13.1631)
Review of Messing & Campbell: Gesture, Speech, and Sign (LL Issue 11.2175)
Bloom et al. Language and Space (LL Issue 11.1672)
Syntax: Barbiers, Beukema, and van der Wurff, eds. (2002) (LL Issue 13.2935)
Academic Paper Abstract: Processing pictorial metaphor in advertising: A cross-cultural view
Conceptual metaphor as persuasion, with special reference to consumer advertising: A cognitive semantic account
Teaching basic-level categories to Arab students of English
Guidelines for the translation of English nominal compounds into Arabic: A computational discourse model
Translating metaphor between unrelated cultures: A cognitive view
The image-schematic anchorage of the preposition fi (in): The logic of containment in Tunisian Arabic
Of animals, foods, objects, and plants, or how women are conceptualised: A cross-cultural perspective
Naming people in Tunisian Arabic: An idealized cognitive model

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