This paper offers a systematic, bottom-up, investigation of the role of adjectives as metaphor signals in metaphorical domain constructions (MDCs) such as 'budgetary anorexia' and 'economic crash' within the framework of Deliberate Metaphor Theory (e.g., Steen, 2017). To this end, we analyse all MDCs in the VU Amsterdam Metaphor Corpus. Results of our analyses demonstrate that domain adjectives in MDCs do not by definition constitute signals of metaphor, and that not all nouns in MDCs are identified as potentially deliberate metaphors. We identify three different functions of domain adjectives: (1) signal of novel metaphor; (2) signal of conventional metaphor; (3) non-signal. The analyses in this paper provide new insights into both the rol...
There is renewed interest in the special role that metaphor can have in its communicative status as ...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
textMetaphor occurs when a word or phrase is used in a way that conflicts with its usual (literal) m...
This paper offers a systematic, bottom-up, investigation of the role of adjectives as metaphor signa...
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The metaphorical meaning of a noun like storm is modeled as a function from domains to kinds of stor...
This study investigates whether the metaphorical status of conventional expressions can be reactivat...
Metaphor as part of language is taking special place on Semantics studies which is unique and needs ...
In the domain of functional grammar, the term nominalisation refers to non-congruent metaphorical mo...
This paper examines patterns of metaphor in usage. Four samples of text excerpts of on average 47,00...
This paper shows that several sorts of expressions cannot be inter-preted metaphorically, including ...
We show how emergence offers new explanations for the behaviour of metaphorically-used expressions. ...
There is renewed interest in the special role that metaphor can have in its communicative status as ...
Recent work suggests that concreteness and imageability play an important role in the mean-ings of f...
This dissertation examines the nature of conventional lexicalized metaphors, especially their degree...
There is renewed interest in the special role that metaphor can have in its communicative status as ...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
textMetaphor occurs when a word or phrase is used in a way that conflicts with its usual (literal) m...
This paper offers a systematic, bottom-up, investigation of the role of adjectives as metaphor signa...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper offers a systematic, bottom-up, investigation of the role o...
The metaphorical meaning of a noun like storm is modeled as a function from domains to kinds of stor...
This study investigates whether the metaphorical status of conventional expressions can be reactivat...
Metaphor as part of language is taking special place on Semantics studies which is unique and needs ...
In the domain of functional grammar, the term nominalisation refers to non-congruent metaphorical mo...
This paper examines patterns of metaphor in usage. Four samples of text excerpts of on average 47,00...
This paper shows that several sorts of expressions cannot be inter-preted metaphorically, including ...
We show how emergence offers new explanations for the behaviour of metaphorically-used expressions. ...
There is renewed interest in the special role that metaphor can have in its communicative status as ...
Recent work suggests that concreteness and imageability play an important role in the mean-ings of f...
This dissertation examines the nature of conventional lexicalized metaphors, especially their degree...
There is renewed interest in the special role that metaphor can have in its communicative status as ...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
textMetaphor occurs when a word or phrase is used in a way that conflicts with its usual (literal) m...