The aim of this study is to explore several animal-related expressions are both and understood in natural language. In order to do so, we draw on the PEOPLE ARE ANIMALS metaphor, which was first put forward by Lakoff & Johnson in 1980. More specifically, we at analyzing three different types of animal expressions, namely: (i) those that are based either on prototypical actions performed by animals (e.g. to leave with one's tails between one's legs) or on animal parts (e.g. to have hawk's eyes); (ii) those that derive from animal names and which originate actions that can be applied to people's behavior (Bad luck seems to have dogged me throughout my whole life, I called out to him but he hared off in the opposite direction); and (iii) thos...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAnimal metaphors convey a wide range of meanings, from insulting slurs...
Animals are one of the most prolific sources for the creation of idioms. Aside from the domain of th...
The aim of this study is to explore several animal-related expressions are both and understood in na...
The aim of this study is to provide further insights into the PEOPLE ARE ANIMALS metaphor, which was...
The present investigation endeavors to scrutinize the role of animalistic elements in augmenting com...
The article focuses on implications of animal metaphors in everyday language taking into account th...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
For over thirty years cognitive linguists have devoted much effort to the study of metaphors based o...
The article provides a brief contrastive look at animal metaphors (zoosemes) and their application i...
Cognitive theory of metaphor has changed our understanding of metaphor as a figurative device to a m...
Abstract: For over thirty years cognitive linguists have devoted much effort to the study of metapho...
Animal metaphors are prevalent across languages and convey a variety of, oftentimes negative, meanin...
This article presents an analysis of data from over 200 accounts of, and responses to questions abou...
Zoosemy, or what is understood in the current semantic literature as the use of animal names to deno...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAnimal metaphors convey a wide range of meanings, from insulting slurs...
Animals are one of the most prolific sources for the creation of idioms. Aside from the domain of th...
The aim of this study is to explore several animal-related expressions are both and understood in na...
The aim of this study is to provide further insights into the PEOPLE ARE ANIMALS metaphor, which was...
The present investigation endeavors to scrutinize the role of animalistic elements in augmenting com...
The article focuses on implications of animal metaphors in everyday language taking into account th...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
For over thirty years cognitive linguists have devoted much effort to the study of metaphors based o...
The article provides a brief contrastive look at animal metaphors (zoosemes) and their application i...
Cognitive theory of metaphor has changed our understanding of metaphor as a figurative device to a m...
Abstract: For over thirty years cognitive linguists have devoted much effort to the study of metapho...
Animal metaphors are prevalent across languages and convey a variety of, oftentimes negative, meanin...
This article presents an analysis of data from over 200 accounts of, and responses to questions abou...
Zoosemy, or what is understood in the current semantic literature as the use of animal names to deno...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAnimal metaphors convey a wide range of meanings, from insulting slurs...
Animals are one of the most prolific sources for the creation of idioms. Aside from the domain of th...