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Table of Contents
Articles
Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margins | |
Ari Sherris | 7–15 |
‘My heart tears’ and ‘my eyes open’: Exploring the verb te ‘to tear’ and its range of interpretations in Asante-Twi | |
Dorothy Pokua Agyepong | 17–39 |
A Conceptual Metaphor Theory analysis of anishi ‘eyes’-based metaphors in Gonja | |
Kenneth Bodua-Mango | 41–64 |
‘The heart has caught me’: Anger metaphors in Likpakpaln (Konkomba) | |
Abraham Kwesi Bisilki , Kofi Yakpo | 65–89 |
Conceptualizing MATURITY in the Mfantse dialect of Akan | |
Grace Nana Aba Dawson-Ahmoah , Patrick Nana Wonkyi | 91–110 |
The semantic extensions of tu ‘to uproot’/‘to pull out’ in Nzema discourse: A Conceptual Metaphoric Perspective | |
Mohammed Yakub | 111–133 |
Resonating embodiment: Everyday metaphorical abstractions in Safaliba | |
Ari Sherris , Paul Schaefer , Eden Kosiaku | 135–156 |
Reviews
Language Endangerment David Bradley and Maya Bradley (2019) | |
Nana Ama Agyeman | 157–159 |
Language as Symbolic Power Claire Kramsch (2020) | |
Ari Sherris | 161–166 |
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