Conceptual metaphor theory showed, from embodiment, the importance of metaphor as a cognitive process. This influential theory assumes the existence of primitive but powerful mental structures called image schemas. In this paper, we conduct a critical inquiry about these structures from the developmental perspective of the pragmatics of the object and show they have serious problems. Taking the CONTAINER image schema as a case, we discuss the plausibility of image schemas in early childhood. We suggest that children do not interact with objects as if a basic and generic CONTAINER cognitive structure preexisted. Instead, in everyday life, they use ?container? objects to fulfill very different functions. As object function is construed by chi...
In the long tradition of literary studies, metaphor has continually resurfaced as the trademark of p...
This dissertation offers an application of the theory of cognitive grammar to the semantic theory of...
This paper argues that personification is the prototypical metaphor and that it occurs more frequent...
According to the theory of conceptual metaphor, image-schemas and primary metaphors are preconceptua...
In the present study we investigated whether the mental representation of the concept categories is ...
This paper expands the understanding of how image schemas, while essentially spatial in nature, allo...
Image-schemas (e.g. CONTAINER, PATH, FORCE) are pervasive skeletal patterns of a preconceptual natur...
Abstract From the perspective of the ecological direct realist approach to perceiving-acting-knowing...
In Cognitive Linguistics the study of conceptual interaction has attracted the attention of many sch...
In cognitive linguistics, human beings generate images all the time. The term image implicates perc...
As early as 1968, Fillmore suggested that deep cases could be sets “of universal, presumably innate,...
In the chapter, by brawing on Lakoff and Johnson’s Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the concept of enacti...
In this article, we set out, first, a general overview of metaphor and metaphorical thought research...
AbstractInterest in the language of imagery is caused by the introduction, in the linguistics sphere...
An important developmental task is learning to organize experience by forming conceptual relations a...
In the long tradition of literary studies, metaphor has continually resurfaced as the trademark of p...
This dissertation offers an application of the theory of cognitive grammar to the semantic theory of...
This paper argues that personification is the prototypical metaphor and that it occurs more frequent...
According to the theory of conceptual metaphor, image-schemas and primary metaphors are preconceptua...
In the present study we investigated whether the mental representation of the concept categories is ...
This paper expands the understanding of how image schemas, while essentially spatial in nature, allo...
Image-schemas (e.g. CONTAINER, PATH, FORCE) are pervasive skeletal patterns of a preconceptual natur...
Abstract From the perspective of the ecological direct realist approach to perceiving-acting-knowing...
In Cognitive Linguistics the study of conceptual interaction has attracted the attention of many sch...
In cognitive linguistics, human beings generate images all the time. The term image implicates perc...
As early as 1968, Fillmore suggested that deep cases could be sets “of universal, presumably innate,...
In the chapter, by brawing on Lakoff and Johnson’s Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the concept of enacti...
In this article, we set out, first, a general overview of metaphor and metaphorical thought research...
AbstractInterest in the language of imagery is caused by the introduction, in the linguistics sphere...
An important developmental task is learning to organize experience by forming conceptual relations a...
In the long tradition of literary studies, metaphor has continually resurfaced as the trademark of p...
This dissertation offers an application of the theory of cognitive grammar to the semantic theory of...
This paper argues that personification is the prototypical metaphor and that it occurs more frequent...