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Cultural Semantics and Social Cognition
Chapter 6. Danish cognitive values in a cross-cultural perspective: Evidence from the cognitive verbs synes and mener
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January 14 2012
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Chapter 2. The NSM approach to linguistic and cultural analysis: Key issues in contemporary cultural semantics
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 5. The dark side of the Danes? A semantic and discursive analysis of janteloven ‘the Jante Law’
Contents
Preface
Chapter 3. Roots of Danish sociality: Hygge as a cultural keyword and core cultural value
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Chapter 6. Danish cognitive values in a cross-cultural perspective: Evidence from the cognitive verbs synes and mener
General index
Frontmatter
Appendix. Explications and Cultural Scripts in Danish NSM
Notes
Conventions and symbols
Chapter 7. Are Danes truly the happiest people on earth? Semantics meets “happiness research”
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Chapter 4. “It’s all about being tryg”: Danish society, socialization and ethnopsychology
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Chapter 1. Danish as a universe of meaning
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