Abstract

PART I. INTRODUCTION Making the familiar look foreign PART II. EXPERIENCE AND EVIDENCE Experience: an English key word and cultural theme Evidence: words, ideas, and cultural practices PART III. SENSE The discourse of sense and the legacy of British Empiricism A sense of humor, a sense of self and similar expressions A strong sense, a deep sense and similar expressions Moral sense Common sense From having sense to making sense PART IV. PHRASEOLOGY, SEMANTICS AND CORPUS LINGUISTICS Investigating English phraseology with two tools: NSM and Google Notes References Appendix Index

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