Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Linguistics
Universitat Politècnica de València
Email: ilozpal@upv.es
Inés Lozano (PhD) is Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain. Her research is framed within Cognitive Linguistics, and focuses on figurative language in general and irony in particular, from the perspective of cognitive modeling. She currently serves as associate editor of the MetBib Project, edited by John Benjamins. Her latest book on irony, Modeling irony: A cognitive-pragmatic account, co-authored with Prof. Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza, has been published in 2022 by John Benjamins. She is actively engaged in scientific dissemination and teaching innovation.
March 2, 2023
Sarah Moar, Stéphanie Bonnefille, Eve Sweetser and Elise Stickles will present “Building the French-language MetaNet Wiki: A collaborative online resource for metaphor and image schema analysis en français” at the 16th Meeting of the International Cognitive Linguistics Conference in Düsseldorf, Germany, from August 7-11, 2023.
ICLC16 will also feature these talks from MetaNet affiliates:
- Caitlin Johnstone, “The Future is Now: Blending theory and the reconfiguration of the climate crisis”
- Eve Sweetser, “Blending spaces to compose speech–and-gesture meaning”
- Kim Grogan, “Blending for persuasive shock value: Climate activism”
- Kim Grogan and Elise Stickles, “Climate change: a constructional approach”
- Sarah Moar and Elise Stickles, “‘it semed to be sumthing’: Constructing Salem’s Witnesses’ Seem-Construct-i-con”