Publications
Selection of recent publications
2025
- Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, F. J., & Barreras Gómez, M. A. (2025). Parámetros de variación en el eco paródico verbal: parcialidad, inexactitud y complejidad. Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación, 36, 201–217.
- Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, F. J., & Peña Cervel, M. S. (2025). A cognitive linguistic approach to hyperbolic blends. Lege Artis, 10(1, Special Issue), 158–179.
- Filardo-Llamas, L., & Pérez-Hernández, L. (2025). Metaphors of resistance in the counter-discourse of Spanish, English and Dutch cycling activists. Russian Journal of Linguistics, 29(1), 103–127.
2024
- Bouso-Rivas, T., & Ruano San Segundo, P. (2024). The Reaction Object Construction in the Leech & Short’s model: A new strategy of discourse presentation in the nineteenth-century novel. Studia Neophilologica, 1-25.
- Bouso-Rivas, T., Hundt, M., & Van Driessche, L. (2024). A sisterhood of constructions? A structural priming approach to modelling links in the network of Objoid Constructions. Cognitive Linguistics 35(3): 313-344.
- Bouso-Rivas, T. (2024). Towards a usage-based characterization of the English Superlative Object Construction. Constructions and Frames 16(1): 100-129.
- Bouso-Rivas, T., & Hundt, M. (2024). They worked their hardest on the construction’s history: Superlative Objoid Constructions in Late Modern American English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 20(1): 91-121.
- Cuenca, M. J. (2024). Estratègies de llenguatge no sexista en programes electorals (2023), Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación, Vol. XXXIII, 97–118. ISSN 1697-7750 · E-ISSN 2340-4981. DOI: https://doi.org/10.6035/clr.7728
- Romano, M. & Cuenca, M. J. (2024). Conceptualizing the Covid-19 pandemic through similes, en Mario Serrano-Losada & Silvia Pettersson-Traba (eds.), Cognitive Approaches to Mind, Language and Society: Theory and description [Cognitive Linguistic Studies 11:1], 99-129.
- Cuenca, M. J. & Romano, M. (2024). Similes vs. metaphors. A case study on the conceptualization of Covid-19 pandemic, in Romano, M. (ed.) Metaphor in Socio-Political Contexts: Current Crises, Berlín/Boston, De Gruyter, 23-50.
- Cuenca, M. J. & Morales, A. (2025). Estrategias de léxicas polarización política en España: el feminismo en programas electorales de 2023, in Alonso-Belmonte, I. & M. Dolores Porto (Eds.) Discursos polarizados: modos, medios y estrategias. Granada. Comares, 47-70.
- Cuenca, M. J. & Morales, A. (2025). Strategies of Polarization in political discourse: A lexicometric analysis of Spanish election manifestos (2023), in Romano, M. (ed.) Polarized Discourse: Language, Cognition and Social Practice, Berlin: De Gruyter, 149-179.
- Iza-Erviti, A. (2024). X Never mind Y: a cognitive approach within the context of complementary alternation constructions. Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación, Vol. XXXIII, 177–196. ISSN1697-7750·E-ISSN2340-4981. DOI: https://doi.org/10.6035/clr.7550
- Pérez-Hernández, L., & Pérez Sobrino, P. (2024). Consequences of metaphor frames for education: From beliefs to facts through language. Cognitive Studies, 24. https://doi.org/10.11649/cs.3074
- Pérez-Hernández, L. (2024). Hypocorisms meet sound symbolism: A socio-onomastic study of Spanish hypocoristic forms of personal names in -i. Voprosy Onomastiki, 21(1), 72–95. https://doi.org/10.15826/vopr_onom.2024.21.1.003
- Pérez-Hernández, L. (2024). Metaphorical conceptualization of the Big M. Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación, 34, 59–82. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6500-0157
- Ruiz de Mendoza, F., & Peña Cervel, S. (2024). Revisiting understatement: A cognitive-linguistic approach. In Approaches to knowledge representation and language (pp. 179–192). Editorial Comares.
- Peña Cervel, S. (2024). The Spanish implicational constructicon: A case study from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. In Approaches to knowledge representation and language (pp. 135–151). Editorial Comares.
- Ruiz de Mendoza, F. (2024). Metaphor as a resemblance phenomenon: A re-examination of the role of similarity in conceptual metaphor. Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 11 (1), pp. 8-33.
- Lozano Palacio, I. (2024). The constructional dimension of verbal irony: A cognitive-linguistic perspective. Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación, 33, 197–218. https://doi.org/10.6035/clr.7066
- Lozano Palacio, I. (2024). A cognitive-pragmatic account of the structural elements of the ironic event: A typology of ironist, target, and interpreter roles. Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 11(1), 75–98. https://doi.org/10.1075/cogls.00113.loz
- Lozano Palacio, I. (2024). A cognitive-pragmatic account of axiological neutrality in ironic constructions. In Approaches to knowledge representation and language (pp. 167–178). Editorial Comares.
- Rosca, A. (2024). Why use constructional hyperboles? Exploring the communicative functions of constructional hyperboles in the sitcom Friends. Quaderns de Filologia. Estudis Lingüístics, 29, 107–131.
- Rosca, A. (2024). Me not a good kisser, that’s like Mother Theresa, not a good mother. An analysis of the hyperbolic like comparison construction. International Journal of English Studies, 24(2), 175–193.
- Rosca, A. (2024). The whys and wherefores of inferential hyperboles. In English linguistics meets the 21st century (pp. 477–497). Dykinson.
- Rosca, A. (2024). Doesn’t it seem like a million years ago? Hyperbolic scenarios and functions in the sitcom Friends. In P. P. Marín Dueñas, A. García Moreno, & B. Cantalapiedra Nieto (Eds.), Contenidos audiovisuales para un mundo de pantallas multivalentes (pp. 435–446). Peter Lang.