The Cognitive Study of the Semantic Network of the "-ku:" Enclitic in Tangestani Dialect

Heydar Yazdanshenas; Mohammad Hossein Sharafzadeh; Zahra Babasalari; Saeed Yazdani

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 7-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.36728.1140

Abstract
  One of the main concepts in cognitive linguistics is that each unit of language has a semantic network. In this approach, morpheme, categories, and syntactic constructs all have a symbolic unit. In this sense, enclitics also have their own meanings that add meaning to the base of the host. As a result, ...  Read More

A Study of Conceptual Metaphors and Their Schematic basis in Congenital Absolute Blinds and Their Counterparts Based on Embodied Cognition Theory

Elham Esmaeilpour Aghdam; Masoud Dehghan

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 37-72

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.45128.1255

Abstract
  As the conceptual system of the human mind, based on which human thought and action is formed, is metaphorical in its essence and rooted in the conceptual system of language, metaphor is considered as a salient category in linguistic studies. The present study investigates the embodiment pattern of conceptual ...  Read More

Polygrammaticalization of the verb "xāstan" in Persian Language A cognitive study in the framework of basic event schemas

Morteza Dastlan

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 73-104

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.45842.1262

Abstract
  Polygrammaticalization is a type of multiple development where a single form develops distinct grammatical functions in different constructions. The verb ‘xāstan’ is an instance of this phenomenon which conceptualizes specific notions of tense, aspect and modality in modern Persian. Xāstan, ...  Read More

The Analysis of Metaphors of Saadi’s Boostan Based on Conceptual Blending Theory

Abbas Ali Ahangar; Mohammad Amir Mashhadi; Somayyeh Dahmardeh Behrooz

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 105-153

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.46282.1269

Abstract
  The aim of the present study study is to describe and analyze the conceptual domains used in metaphors of Saadi’s Boostan based on conceptual blending theory as presented by Fauconnier and Turner (1998, 2002). This theory uses mental spaces to describe and analyze metaphors that are two input spaces: ...  Read More

The computational dialectometry of Talysh varieties across western-southern side of Caspian Sea

Behrooz Ghesmat Pour; Ali Reza Gholi Famian; Seifollah Molaye Pashae; Narjes Banou Sabouri

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 155-189

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.39579.1187

Abstract
  Dialectometrics is a quantitative approach to measure the differences among varying dialects using statistical measurement on a large number of linguistic features in a dialectal area. A dialect atlas, as such, displays variations of language across a geographical area. The present study employs an aggregate ...  Read More

The Origin of Language from the Quran Perspective

Qodrat Javdani

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 191-214

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.37293.1150

Abstract
  The origin of language is veiled in mystery which has been running in many linguists’ minds. Having reviewed and criticized the presented theories in this regard, the current study introduces a new theory based on the interpretation and scientific analysis of the Holy Koran verses that is a combination ...  Read More

Grammatical Cohesion in Persian and English Advertising (Case Study: Food Products)

Mahsa Sadeghi

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 215-242

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.38507.1173

Abstract
  Today, advertising plays an important role in human life and many aspects of the society’s activities; as a result, texts written in this field are of the same importance. From the viewpoint of functional linguistics, especially Halliday and Hassan’s Cohesion Theory (1976), one of the main ...  Read More

Introducing Kem Evaluation Framework

Monire Shahbaz

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 243-278

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.37248.1149

Abstract
  Language learners are often expected to achieve an acceptable level in grammar, which is considered as the basis for all human languages. Teaching grammar was the main component of language teaching methods in the past. Even the communicative approach, the most widely-accepted teaching approach today, ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Cohesion among the Verses of Surah Al-Alaq based on Neal Robinson’s Communication Model

Roohallah MuhamadAliNejadOmran; Hesam EmamiDanaloo

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 279-302

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.42339.1224

Abstract
  The first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq, due to the available news based on the connection of these verses with the beginning of the revelation of the Holy Quran and the revelation of the Holy Prophet in Hara Cave, has always been the focus of Muslim and non-Muslim Islamic-scholars. Most scholars consider ...  Read More

Typology of Persian relative clauses

Solmaz Mahmoodi

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 303-325

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.31924.1116

Abstract
  Persian relative construction which can be followed by a demonstrative has Det N RC word order. Persian relative clause is a post-nominal subordinate clause that is the most common type in the world. The relative clause has a complex structure which can illustrate the relationship between typology and ...  Read More

Examining the Cultuling of Liminality Using Binary Oppositions in Light of Hymes’ SPEAKING Model

Reza Pishghadam; Shima Ebrahimi

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 327-359

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.50467.1315

Abstract
  Binary oppositions have long been helping humans to label what is going on around, and sometimes put them on the horns of a dilemma. Such a reflection can be traced in people’s cultures, and since language is an indispensable part of a culture, examining cultulings (culture + language) can help ...  Read More

Journalists' Adversarial Questions in Iran and the United States Political Interviews

Maryam Farnia; Nasrin Abedian

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 361-392

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.47957.1284

Abstract
  The present study, utilizing a descriptive approach and quantitative analysis, analyzed questions in the political interviews in Iran and the United States in order to show what types of adversarial are used in the journalists’ questions and whether there are differences in the use of adversarial ...  Read More

The Role of Translation Movements in the Formation of the Renaissance in Europe: Presentation of Toledo Translation Movement

Alireza Omidbakhsh

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 393-416

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.57474.1410

Abstract
  The European renaissance, as the historians claim, is a scientific, cultural, artistic, literary, political, and economic “rebirth”. Their approach in defining renaissance is not flawless, and it reminds the famous quotation: “history is written by the victors” because such a ...  Read More

Distribution of Nasals in Consonant Clusters; and the Distributional-phonological Characteristics of Loanwords in Persian

Abbas Safardoost; Aliyeh Kord Zafaranlu Kambuziya

Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, Pages 417-466

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.36693.1139

Abstract
  In the first part of the article, we looked at the distribution of nasals in Persian (: m & n) to determine how they are distributed in consonant clusters. The results suggest that there is a strong tendency among nasals to be complementarily distributed in the consonant clusters of etymologically ...  Read More