Réka Benczes

About Réka Benczes

Réka Benczes, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, specializes in the field of cognitive linguistics, metaphor, political communication, health communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Visual Metaphors

When life is no longer a journey: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the metaphorical conceptualization of life among Hungarian adults – a representative survey

Universality versus variation in the conceptualization of ANGER: A question of methodology

Palatal is for happiness, plosive is for sadness: evidence for stochastic relationships between phoneme classes and sentiment polarity in Hungarian

Migrants are not welcome: Metaphorical framing of fled people in Hungarian online media, 2015–2018

Onomatopoeia and metonymy

From verbality to visuality

Seniors, Older People, the Elderly, Oldies, and Old People: What Language Reveals about Stereotypes of Ageing in Australia

Réka Benczes Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1390

Citations(since 2020)

612

Cited By

983

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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University Profile Page

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Réka Benczes Skills & Research Interests

cognitive linguistics

metaphor

political communication

health communication

Top articles of Réka Benczes

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Visual Metaphors

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Veronika Szelid

Réka Benczes

2022

When life is no longer a journey: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the metaphorical conceptualization of life among Hungarian adults – a representative survey

Cognitive Linguistics

Réka Benczes

István Benczes

Bence Ságvári

Lilla Petronella Szabó

2024/1/10

Universality versus variation in the conceptualization of ANGER: A question of methodology

Russian Journal of Linguistics

Золтан Кевечеш

Река Бенцеш

Вероника Селид

Анна Роммель

2024

Palatal is for happiness, plosive is for sadness: evidence for stochastic relationships between phoneme classes and sentiment polarity in Hungarian

Language and Cognition

Réka Benczes

Gábor Kovács

2022/12

Migrants are not welcome: Metaphorical framing of fled people in Hungarian online media, 2015–2018

Journal of Language and Politics

Réka Benczes

Bence Ságvári

2022/6/1

Onomatopoeia and metonymy

Review of Cognitive Linguistics

Réka Benczes

Lilla Petronella Szabó

2022/5/24

From verbality to visuality

etap hors

Veronika Szelid

Réka Benczes

2022

Seniors, Older People, the Elderly, Oldies, and Old People: What Language Reveals about Stereotypes of Ageing in Australia

Keith Allan

Réka Benczes

Kate Burridge

2021/3/20

BEATING THE BIG “C”: METAPHORICAL CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF BREAST CANCER AMONG HUNGARIAN PATIENTS

Absztraktfüzet//Abstract Booklet

Réka Benczes

2021/11/18

Migrants are not welcome

Journal of Language and Politics

Réka Benczes

Bence Ságvári

2021/7/1

Review of Kövecses (2020): Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory

Réka Benczes

2021/4/28

39 Derivational networks in Hungarian

Derivational Networks Across Languages

László Palágyi

Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra

Réka Benczes

2020/6/8

Brussels–boss, bully or the big brother? Framing CONFLICT in contemporary Hungarian political rhetoric

Jezikoslovlje

Réka Benczes

Lilla Petronella Szabó

2020/12/26

Sound symbolism and semantic change

Dynamics of language changes: Looking within and across languages

Réka Benczes

2020

BRUXELLES–ŠEF, NASILNIK ILI VELIKI BRAT? UOKVIRIVANJE SUKOBA U SUVREMENOJ MAĐARSKOJ POLITIČKOJ RETORICI

Jezikoslovlje

Réka Benczes

Lilla Petronella Szabó

2020/12/26

Introduction to the special issue “(Re) framing the debate”

Jezikoslovlje

Tanja Gradečak

Réka Benczes

2020/12/26

From verbality to visuality: Introduction to the special issue

Veronika Szelid

Réka Benczes

2020/8/19

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