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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... sense of the most common source domains and the kind of world that our most common metaphors depict. In this world, it seems, there are people, animals, and plants; the people live in houses, they have bodies, they eat, they get sick ...
... sense of the most common source domains and the kind of world that our most common metaphors depict. In this world, it seems, there are people, animals, and plants; the people live in houses, they have bodies, they eat, they get sick ...
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... sense of well established and well entrenched. Thus, we can say that a metaphor is highly conventional or conventionalized (i.e., well established and deeply entrenched) in the usage of a linguistic community. Since there are both ...
... sense of well established and well entrenched. Thus, we can say that a metaphor is highly conventional or conventionalized (i.e., well established and deeply entrenched) in the usage of a linguistic community. Since there are both ...
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... sense of them in a coherent way, they may and often do employ less-conventional source domains. Lakoff and Johnson point out one such unconventional conceptual metaphor: LOVE IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK OF ART. While the conventional ...
... sense of them in a coherent way, they may and often do employ less-conventional source domains. Lakoff and Johnson point out one such unconventional conceptual metaphor: LOVE IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK OF ART. While the conventional ...
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... sense of their everyday love experiences. Artists, poets, and scientists also often do the same; they offer us new ways and possibilities in the form of new, unconventional conceptual metaphors to see the world around us. One example of ...
... sense of their everyday love experiences. Artists, poets, and scientists also often do the same; they offer us new ways and possibilities in the form of new, unconventional conceptual metaphors to see the world around us. One example of ...
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... senses. 3. The Nature of Metaphor Metaphors may be based on both knowledge and image. Most of the metaphors we have discussed so far are based on our basic knowledge of concepts. In them, basic knowledge structures constituted by some ...
... senses. 3. The Nature of Metaphor Metaphors may be based on both knowledge and image. Most of the metaphors we have discussed so far are based on our basic knowledge of concepts. In them, basic knowledge structures constituted by some ...
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Metaphor in Literature | |
Nonlinguistic Realizations of Conceptual Metaphors | |
The Basis of Metaphor | |
The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Mappings | |
Cognitive Models Metaphors and Embodiment | |
The Scope of Metaphor | |
Metaphor Systems | |
Metonymy | |
The Universality of Conceptual Metaphors | |
Metaphor and Metonymy in the Study of Language | |
How Does All This Hang Together? | |
Solutions to Exercises | |
Metaphor and Metonymy Index | |
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abstract complex systems abstract concepts ACTION anger ANIMAL argument aspects behavior blended space body BUILDING CAPTIVE ANIMAL Chagga chapter characterized Cobuild cognitive linguistic view cognitive models coherent conceptual blending conceptual domain conceptual metaphor theory conceptual metonymies conceptual system CONTAINER metaphor conventionalized corpus linguistic correlations in experience corresponding cultural discourse discussed elements emotion concepts English entity Event Structure metaphor everyday Fauconnier fire Forceville generic-level George Lakoff Gibbs Grim Reaper happiness heat HOT FLUID human Idealized cognitive models idioms image-schemas intensity involves JOURNEY kind Kövecses language large number linguistic metaphors main meaning focus mappings metaphor and metonymy metaphorical entailments metaphorical expressions metaphorical linguistic expressions metonymic relationships MOTION motivation Mouton de Gruyter one’s particular physical plants political polysemy primary metaphors Raymond Gibbs romantic love sense sentence similarity social source and target source domain speakers target concepts target domains things understanding verbs view of metaphor Wolof words Zulu