In literature, obituaries from different cultures and languages have been studied on different levels and from different perspectives. One of the popular research topics is the use of metaphors, since metaphors help to cope with death, which in modern society is still a taboo. This article presents a bottom-up, primarily qualitative analysis of the metaphors in 150 obituaries of sportspeople, published in online versions of newspapers/magazines and on the Internet. As expected, the obituaries contain the traditional metaphors of death. Also more original, creative metaphors are introduced to describe death in a euphemistic way. Some of those have a link to sports but not systematically to the sport practiced by the deceased.status: publishe
Czech football players František Rajtoral, David Bystroň, Pavel Pergl and hockey player Adam Svoboda...
This paper examines metaphorical euphemisms of death appearing in Kenyan newspaper using the theoret...
Abstract OnlyIn an ever more deadly and uncertain world, rhetoric honoring the deceased is still exa...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of deliberate metaphor in the context of onlin...
References to death are frequent in the language of sport. Sudden death, ends the overtime period....
Death discourse provides interesting material to determine how societies and cultures cope with deat...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
For professional athletes, their retirement constitutes a life-changing event. It marks the ending o...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
This article centres on the life is a game and death is the end of the game metaphors in various (of...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
In the literature extensive attention is given to the content, structure and style of obituaries in ...
Objectives: While deaths in sports settings are rare, they do occur. To develop an understanding of ...
To assess whether sport involvement, particularly as a fan, is central enough to one\u27s self-conce...
This paper addresses the means of expressing emotions in internet discussion forums focusing on issu...
Czech football players František Rajtoral, David Bystroň, Pavel Pergl and hockey player Adam Svoboda...
This paper examines metaphorical euphemisms of death appearing in Kenyan newspaper using the theoret...
Abstract OnlyIn an ever more deadly and uncertain world, rhetoric honoring the deceased is still exa...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of deliberate metaphor in the context of onlin...
References to death are frequent in the language of sport. Sudden death, ends the overtime period....
Death discourse provides interesting material to determine how societies and cultures cope with deat...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
For professional athletes, their retirement constitutes a life-changing event. It marks the ending o...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
This article centres on the life is a game and death is the end of the game metaphors in various (of...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
In the literature extensive attention is given to the content, structure and style of obituaries in ...
Objectives: While deaths in sports settings are rare, they do occur. To develop an understanding of ...
To assess whether sport involvement, particularly as a fan, is central enough to one\u27s self-conce...
This paper addresses the means of expressing emotions in internet discussion forums focusing on issu...
Czech football players František Rajtoral, David Bystroň, Pavel Pergl and hockey player Adam Svoboda...
This paper examines metaphorical euphemisms of death appearing in Kenyan newspaper using the theoret...
Abstract OnlyIn an ever more deadly and uncertain world, rhetoric honoring the deceased is still exa...