Metaphor: A Practical IntroductionThis clear and lucid primer fills an important need by providing a comprehensive account of the many new developments in the study of metaphor over the last twenty years and their impact on our understanding of language, culture, and the mind. Beginning with Lakoff and Johnson's seminal work in Metaphors We Live By, Kövecses outlines the development of "the cognitive linguistic theory of metaphor" by explaining key ideas on metaphor. He also explores primary metaphor, metaphor systems, the "invariance principle," mental-imagery experiments, the many-space blending theory, and the role of image schemas in metaphorical thought. He examines the applicability of these ideas to numerous related fields. |
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... of Achilles with a lion possible is that Achilles and lions have something in common, namely, their bravery and strength. Indeed, this is a widely shared view—the most common conception of metaphor, both in scholarly circles and in ...
... of Achilles with a lion possible is that Achilles and lions have something in common, namely, their bravery and strength. Indeed, this is a widely shared view—the most common conception of metaphor, both in scholarly circles and in ...
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A Practical Introduction Zoltan Kovecses. This page intentionally left blank Contents 1 What Is Metaphor? 2 Common Source and Target.
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(1) Common source and target domains. If we want to get a good idea of the range of conceptual metaphors in English, we have to ask three specific questions: (a) What are the most common abstract targets in English?
(1) Common source and target domains. If we want to get a good idea of the range of conceptual metaphors in English, we have to ask three specific questions: (a) What are the most common abstract targets in English?
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With the help of the examples given in the chapter, lay out the set of correspondences, or mappings, between elements of the source and those of the target domains. This page intentionally left blank Common Source and Target Domains ...
With the help of the examples given in the chapter, lay out the set of correspondences, or mappings, between elements of the source and those of the target domains. This page intentionally left blank Common Source and Target Domains ...
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3 Kinds of Metaphor | 29 |
4 Metaphor in Literature | 43 |
5 Nonlinguistic Realizations of Conceptual Metaphors | 57 |
6 The Basis of Metaphor | 67 |
7 The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Mappings | 79 |
8 Metaphorical Entailments | 93 |
13 Cultural Variation in Metaphor and Metonymy | 183 |
14 Metaphor Metonymy and Idioms | 199 |
15 Metaphor and Metonymy in the Study of Language | 213 |
16 Metaphors and Blends | 227 |
17 How Does All This Hang Together? | 239 |
Glossary | 247 |
Solutions to Exercises | 255 |
References | 267 |
9 The Scope of Metaphor | 107 |
10 Metaphor Systems | 121 |
Metonymy | 143 |
12 The Universality of Conceptual Metaphors | 163 |
General Index | 277 |
Metaphor and Metonymy Index | 281 |
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