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Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter
P Wicke, MM Bolognesi
PloS one 15 (9), e0240010, 2020
4162020
Covid-19 discourse on twitter: How the topics, sentiments, subjectivity, and figurative frames changed over time
P Wicke, MM Bolognesi
Frontiers in Communication 6, 651997, 2021
852021
A cognitive semiotic exploration of metaphors in Greek street art
G Stampoulidis, M Bolognesi, J Zlatev
Cognitive Semiotics 12 (1), 20192008, 2019
722019
Reliability in content analysis: The case of semantic feature norms classification
M Bolognesi, R Pilgram, R van den Heerik
Behavior Research Methods 49, 1984-2001, 2017
642017
Editors' introduction: abstract concepts: structure, processing, and modeling
M Bolognesi, G Steen
Topics in cognitive science 10 (3), 490-500, 2018
61*2018
The linguistic dimensions of concrete and abstract concepts: lexical category, morphological structure, countability, and etymology
F Strik Lievers, M Bolognesi, B Winter
Cognitive Linguistics 32 (4), 641-670, 2021
442021
Bringing metaphors back to the streets: A corpus-based study for the identification and interpretation of rhetorical figures in street art
G Stampoulidis, M Bolognesi
Visual communication 22 (2), 243-277, 2023
412023
How language and image construct synaesthetic metaphors in print advertising
M Bolognesi, F Strik Lievers
Visual Communication 19 (4), 431-457, 2020
392020
On abstraction: decoupling conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity
M Bolognesi, C Burgers, T Caselli
Cognitive Processing 21 (3), 365-381, 2020
392020
How abstract concepts emerge from metaphorical images: The metonymic way
M Bolognesi, P Vernillo
Language & Communication 69, 26-41, 2019
342019
Using semantic feature norms to investigate how the visual and verbal modes afford metaphor construction and expression
M Bolognesi
Language and Cognition, 2016
312016
How polysemy affects concreteness ratings: The case of metaphor
WG Reijnierse, C Burgers, M Bolognesi, T Krennmayr
Cognitive Science 43 (8), e12779, 2019
282019
VisMet: a corpus of visual metaphors
M Bolognesi, R Van den Heerik, E Van den Berg
Visual metaphor: Structure and process, 89-114, 2018
282018
Emoji-based semantic representations for abstract and concrete concepts
P Wicke, M Bolognesi
Cognitive processing 21 (4), 615-635, 2020
262020
Core features: measures and characterization for different languages
L Vivas, M Montefinese, M Bolognesi, J Vivas
Cognitive processing 21 (4), 651-667, 2020
252020
Conceptual metaphors and metaphorical expressions in images
M Bolognesi
Cognitive modelling in language and discourse across cultures, 367-383, 2017
212017
Similarity is Closeness: Using distributional semantic spaces to model similarity in visual and linguistic metaphors
M Bolognesi, L Aina
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 2017
202017
Metaphors in Dreams: where cognitive linguistics meets psychoanalysis
M Bolognesi, R Bichisecchi
Language and Psychoanalysis 3 (1), 4-22, 2014
202014
Comprehension of different types of novel metaphors in monolinguals and multilinguals
AW Horvat, M Bolognesi, J Littlemore, J Barnden
Language and Cognition 14 (3), 401-436, 2022
18*2022
The status of conventional metaphorical meaning in the L2 lexicon
A Werkmann Horvat, M Bolognesi, K Kohl
Intercultural Pragmatics 18 (4), 447-467, 2021
172021
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