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Culture, body, and language: Conceptualizations of internal body organs across cultures and languages
Farzad Sharifian, René Dirven,
Ning Yu
, Susanne Niemeier
Asian Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Conceptualization
100%
Organs
95%
Cultural Models
63%
Language
51%
Body Language
38%
Cultural Groups
35%
Embodiment
18%
Human Development
16%
Cognitive Linguistics
16%
Mind-body
16%
Human Experience
14%
Religious Traditions
13%
Length
11%
Cognition
11%
Emotion
11%
Doctrine
10%
Interaction
7%
Social Sciences
body language
35%
due attention
17%
linguistics
17%
cultural system
16%
Group
11%
doctrine
11%
cognition
10%
emotion
9%
interaction
6%