A Conflict Between Covid-19 and Religion: Discourse Analysis of Persian Twitter Based on Van Dijk Model

Abedeh Mirzaee

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 7-30

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.53527.1373

Abstract
  With the spread of coronavirus in Iran, the government cancelled public events and declared the necessity of closing crowded centers, including religious places. Following this announcement, some people in Mashhad and Qom protested by entering the holy shrines. These actions were quickly reflected in ...  Read More

Humor during Crisis; an Examination over Humor related to covid-19 disease based on General Theory of Verbal Humor

Vahid Tavoli; Shahram Modarres Khiabani; Bahram Modarresi; Farideh Mohseni Hanji

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 31-56

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.53580.1354

Abstract
  Rudaki is one of the poets whose poetry collection has not been found and the The present paper has been written to examine the jokes about the outbreak of Covid-19 which have been circulated in the social media. Linguistic and discoursal analysis of these types of jokes which are sociolinguistically ...  Read More

The Study of Conceptual Metaphors Related to COVID-19 in Persian Newspapers: A Corpus-Based Study

SomayehSomayeh Hatamzadeh; Reza Kazemian

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 57-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.53499.1353

Abstract
  Conceptual metaphors play a pivotal role in understanding different aspects of life. One of these aspects is illness which remained a rich area of investigation in Persian. Current study took a cognitive-corpus approach and adopted the conceptual metaphor model (Lakoff & Johnson,1980; Kövecses, ...  Read More

Content Analysis of Topics and Hashtags about the Coronavirus in Social Media

Masood Ghayoomi

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 87-115

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.53557.1356

Abstract
  Coronavirus pandemic caused changes in the daily lifestyle, such as reducing social interactions and creating social distancing. In this research, we pursue two goals. One is algorithmic content analysis of comments/posts in Persian related to the Coronavirus on two social media, namely Tweeter and Instagram. ...  Read More

Analyzing the Process of Coining New Words and Terms Related to the Corona Disease: A Comparative Study

Abolfazl Alamdar; Behzad Rahbar

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 117-151

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.57843.1421

Abstract
  The present study analyzed and described the process of coining new words and terms related to the Corona disease, which has recently been faced by the international community. Official news agencies and websites in both Persian and English languages, such as IRNA, ISNA, Khabar Online, BBC and CNN, were ...  Read More

Metaphors in Coronary Cartoons by Al-Yawm Al-Sabeeh Magazine Based on Forsville Theory

Ali Asghar Habibi; Abdul Basit Arab Yousefabadi; Mojgan Bayat Kashkoli

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 153-178

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.54876.1382

Abstract
  semantically, discovering the relationship of some verbal metaphors with the intended message is out of reach of the audience, in which case the presence of visual metaphor to reinforce the message will be necessary. This cognitive phenomenon is called multidimensional metaphor. The emergence and spread ...  Read More

From Word-formation to Culture-construction: COVID-19 Neologisms

Hussein Mollanazar; Arghavan Omranipour

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 179-195

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.55057.1385

Abstract
   The novel coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak has led to the eye-catching emergence of new words and metaphors in the world. The important properties of languages are productivity and creativity as language users need new words to describe new concepts and situations. Sometimes, due to cultural and ...  Read More

Conceptual and Semantic Explanation of Persian Idioms Based on Conceptual Blending Theory

Ghazal Baghbani; Fatemeh Karampour

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 197-222

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.45537.1265

Abstract
  Idioms are an inseparable part of any language. Therefore, people frequently use them in everyday speech. Since idioms have complex semantic structures, in order to understand their meaning and main message, one needs to use their allegorical meaning depending on the different semantic fields to which ...  Read More

The Mental Coding Process of Idioms in Persian & English; Cognitive Semantics Framework

Seyedeh Mahdis Mirzadeh; Arsalan Golfam; Mahnaz Karbalaei Sadegh

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 223-252

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.47965.1286

Abstract
  Understanding the way that abstract information has been expressed in the different languages is one of the attractive subjects in cognitive linguistics. In this regard, Idioms as a part of cultural and national identity of speakers can play an important role in understanding concepts and linguistic ...  Read More

An Investigation of Epistemological Markers in Socio-political Forums on Iranian TV Channels from a Critical Discourse Analysis Perspective

Hadi Arezoumandi; Davood Madani

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 253-276

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.51975.1329

Abstract
  The present article examines epistemological markers in socio-political forums on Iranian TV channels from the critical discourse analysis point of view based on Hyland (2005) and Fairclough (2001).  In this study, 20 selected socio-political panels of 1,2, 3 & 4 channels have been selected, ...  Read More

Analysis of Cultural Content and Cultural Elements in EGP and ESP Textbooks

Hussein Meihami; Rajab Esfandiari

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 277-300

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.50783.1316

Abstract
   Culture is an inseparable part of education in all respects. One of the fields in which culture plays an important role is second language acquisition. English language has become the language of science and technology and that of disseminating knowledge. Hence, English for Specific and General ...  Read More

Introducing Some Aspects of Functional Discourse Grammar; Some Persian Typological Evidences

Hamed Mowlaei Kuhbanani; Ali Alizadeh; Shahla Sharifi

Volume 8, Issue 0 , March 2021, Pages 301-329

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.52944.1348

Abstract
  Functional Discourse Grammar presented by Hengveld and Mackenzei (2008) as one of the newest Functional Grammar. This theory is mainly based on Dick’s Functional Grammar (1970s). According to Dick, every perfect Grammar should have Pragmatic, Psychological and Typological adequacy. FDG considers ...  Read More