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ISSN: 3093-8244
Cross-Cultural Education Studies promotes a deeper understanding of educational practices, policies, and theories across diverse cultural contexts. The journal aims to serve as a platform for researchers, educators, and policymakers to exchange ideas, share findings, and engage in critical discussions about the impact of culture on education. We are committed to advancing cross-cultural perspectives that enhance educational equity, quality, and inclusivity on a global scale. View full aims and scope
Frequency: Biannual (June and December)
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Article Article ID: 1601–18
Encoding Culture, Embodying Identity: A Study of Somatic Proverbs
June 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v2i1.160
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Abstract: This article presents a cross-cultural investigation into somatic paroemias (proverbs and idioms structured by bodily imagery) positioning them as fundamental linguistic expressions that encapsulate a culture’s embodied memory and actively shape conceptions of national identity. By integrating an analytical methodology that couples corpus linguistics with conceptual metaphor theory, the study...
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