Search for:
Register
Log In
Open access, open source, open to all
News Feed
Members
Groups
Sites
CORE Repository
Help & Support
HC Organizations
ARLIS/NA
AUPresses
HASTAC
MLA
MSU
SAH
About the Commons
Team Blog
HC Visitor
Register
Login
News Feed
Members
Groups
Sites
CORE Repository
Help & Support
HC Organizations
ARLIS/NA
AUPresses
HASTAC
MLA
MSU
SAH
About the Commons
Team Blog
CORE
Search Results
Start Search Over
Order By:
Newest Deposits
Alphabetical
Search Field:
All Fields
Author/Contributor
Subject
Tag
Title
All Deposits
0
Did ancient peoples of Egypt and the Near East really imagine themselves as facing the past, with the future behind them?
Author(s):
Lloyd Graham
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
Ancient Near East
,
Assyriologists
,
Egyptology
Subject(s):
Egyptology
,
Middle East
,
History, Ancient
,
Metaphor
,
Cognitive science
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Semitic languages
,
Spatiotemporal metaphor
,
spatial concepts of time
,
Biblical studies
,
Ancient Egyptian language
,
Ancient Near East
,
Cognitive science
Search term matches:
Tag
...
spatiotemporal
metaphor
...
Full Text
... of the
spatiotemporal
metaphors
in their language. Such mappings seem to be static rather than dynamic. It is therefore ...
Viewing item 1 to 1 (of 1 items)
@
Not recently active