TABLE OF CONTENTS
Marcela CIORTEA
On tropes and the rhetoric of death in Divanul by Dimitrie Cantemir.....................……............…………………p.7
Giacomo FERRARI and Liana BOCA
An annotation schema for metaphors …………………………………..……………………………......................…p.19
Sylwia FILIPCZUK-ROSIŃSKA
A HUMAN RELATIONSHIP IS A PLANT – a cross-cultural analysis of the metaphor in English and Polish..p.35
Crina HERTEG
Teaching business English through metaphors …………………………..………………....…..…........................p.47
Tamara VLADIMIROVNA KHVESKO and Nadezhda YURIEVNA BASUEVA
Universal and local features of metaphorical names …..………………...……....................................................p.61
Natalia MUNTEAN
Identity in Salman Rushdie’s The Courtier. A cognitive approach...................................................................p.73
Floriana POPESCU
Native heritage and borrowings in English and Romanian eponymy ..............................................................p.83
Teodora POPESCU
Metaphorical conceptualisations of ECONOMY in Romanian and British business press……………………p.93
Iulia Mihaela ROȘCA and Grigore-Dan IORDĂCHESCU
Job and money metaphors in business journalese……………………...……................................................….p.111
Cristina Matilda VĂNOAGĂ
‘The saints of prisons’ – the use and abuse of a metaphor ……………...…............................................……p.123
BOOK REVIEWS
Anabella-Gloria NICULESCU-GORPIN
Teodora Popescu, Rodica Pioariu and Crina Herțeg (Eds.) Cross-disciplinary Approaches to the English Language: Theory and Practice. Newcastle-upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. Pp. xii-168. ISBN 978-1-4438-3389-9......................................................................................................................................p.135
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS…………………………………….......................................................….......……...p.141
EDITORIAL PROCEDURE…………………………......................................................……………….....…..…......p.149