Metaphor: A Practical IntroductionOxford University Press, 2010 M03 12 - 400 páginas Combining up-to-date scholarship with clear and accessible language and helpful exercises, Metaphor: A Practical Introduction is an invaluable resource for all readers interested in metaphor. This second edition includes two new chapters--on 'metaphors in discourse' and 'metaphor and emotion' --along with new exercises, responses to criticism and recent developments in the field, and revised student exercises, tables, and figures. |
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... conceptual metaphors is that conceptual metaphors typically employ a more abstract concept as target and a more concrete or physical concept as their source. Argument, love, idea, and social organization are all more abstract concepts ...
... conceptual metaphors is that conceptual metaphors typically employ a more abstract concept as target and a more concrete or physical concept as their source. Argument, love, idea, and social organization are all more abstract concepts ...
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... concept.) Source: JOURNEY Target: LOVE the travelers ⇒ the vehicle ⇒ the journey ... target domain have been there all along and that people came up with this ... concepts come from source domains and are not preexisting. We can now ...
... concept.) Source: JOURNEY Target: LOVE the travelers ⇒ the vehicle ⇒ the journey ... target domain have been there all along and that people came up with this ... concepts come from source domains and are not preexisting. We can now ...
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... conceptual metaphor. There appear to be two metaphors operative in figuring out ... target domains. If we want to get a good idea of the range of conceptual ... concepts? That is, given the large number of potential source domains from ...
... conceptual metaphor. There appear to be two metaphors operative in figuring out ... target domains. If we want to get a good idea of the range of conceptual ... concepts? That is, given the large number of potential source domains from ...
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... targets? That is, given the most common targets and sources, is it the case that any source can be used to comprehend any target? These issues are discussed in chapter 2. Kinds of metaphor. Are all conceptual metaphors like the ones we ...
... targets? That is, given the most common targets and sources, is it the case that any source can be used to comprehend any target? These issues are discussed in chapter 2. Kinds of metaphor. Are all conceptual metaphors like the ones we ...
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... target domains? In other words, which clearly delineated physical concepts are used most commonly in understanding which less clearly delineated abstract concepts? I use two kinds of evidence in examining this issue. One kind is ...
... target domains? In other words, which clearly delineated physical concepts are used most commonly in understanding which less clearly delineated abstract concepts? I use two kinds of evidence in examining this issue. One kind is ...
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4 Metaphor in Literature | 49 |
5 Nonlinguistic Realizations of Conceptual Metaphors | 63 |
6 The Basis of Metaphor | 77 |
7 The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Mappings | 91 |
8 Cognitive Models Metaphors and Embodiment | 107 |
14 Cultural Variation in Metaphor and Metonymy | 215 |
15 Metaphor Metonymy and Idioms | 231 |
16 Metaphor and Metonymy in the Study of Language | 251 |
17 Metaphors and Blends | 267 |
18 Metaphor in Discourse | 285 |
19 How Does All This Hang Together? | 305 |
Glossary | 323 |
Solutions to Exercises | 331 |
9 Metaphorical Entailments | 121 |
10 The Scope of Metaphor | 135 |
11 Metaphor Systems | 149 |
Metonymy | 171 |
13 The Universality of Conceptual Metaphors | 195 |
Bibliography | 345 |
General Index | 365 |
Metaphor and Metonymy Index | 369 |
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