John Benjamins Publishing Company · Netherlands · Est. 1998
ISSN1387-6724
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Journal Impact Factor
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H-Index
70
Total Works
1,573
Total Citations
19,038
2yr Mean Citedness
0.03
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Aims & Scope✦ Inferred from recent articles
This journal explores the cognitive and linguistic processing of time, including how temporal concepts are conceptualized, represented, and expressed across different languages and cultures. It examines the role of metaphor, metonymy, and grammatical structures in shaping our understanding and communication of temporality, as well as the relationship between spatial and temporal cognition.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Cognitive NeuroscienceUnranked
Computer Science ApplicationsUnranked
Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyUnranked
Linguistics and LanguageUnranked
Subject Classification
Scopus Categories
Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyComputer Science ApplicationsCognitive NeuroscienceLinguistics and Language
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
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