This study examines the two major theories of metaphor, the traditional view and the cognitive linguists view, as they appear in Old English literature: specifically Ælfric’s Life of St Edmund and Wulfstan’s Sermon of the Wolf. Though Wulfstan, in particular, is historically thought to have avoided metaphor use, by broadening the term of metaphor to include the cognitive definition, metaphors are found throughout the works of both authors. Though Wulfstan does not commonly use metaphors in the traditional sense, he does in the cognitive, just as Ælfric does. Both use similar ontological metaphor throughout the two texts
Heinrich of Meißen, also known as Frauenlob († 1318), is a central figure in Middle High German lite...
Metaphor as part of the cognitive linguistic theory has penetrated into different fields and differe...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of cognitive metaphors used to depict the Danube River Conc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe rich mental vocabulary of Old English plays a central r...
This small study concerns occurrences of metaphor, metonymy and conceptual metaphor in the Old Engli...
This dissertation examines three crucial texts written and translated from Latin into Old English be...
This dissertation employs Lakoff and Johnson’s conceptual metaphor theory to explicate Anglo-Saxon c...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
The paper presents an analysis of a number of cognitive metaphors pertaining to the concept of mind ...
This disertation uses methods of culturally-oriented and cognitive linguistics to describe the meani...
The thesis deals with conceptual metaphors found in Beowulf in order to explore the cultural elemen...
Since the times of Aristotle, metaphors have been the topic of various investigations. However, a cr...
The present paper shows the development of the concept of metaphor sinceAristotle’s first definition...
Steen GJ, Dorst AG, Herrmann JB, Kaal AA, Krennmayr T. Metaphor in usage. Cognitive Linguistics. 201...
Metaphors are usually not stand-alone units, but are very often components of larger chains that bui...
Heinrich of Meißen, also known as Frauenlob († 1318), is a central figure in Middle High German lite...
Metaphor as part of the cognitive linguistic theory has penetrated into different fields and differe...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of cognitive metaphors used to depict the Danube River Conc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe rich mental vocabulary of Old English plays a central r...
This small study concerns occurrences of metaphor, metonymy and conceptual metaphor in the Old Engli...
This dissertation examines three crucial texts written and translated from Latin into Old English be...
This dissertation employs Lakoff and Johnson’s conceptual metaphor theory to explicate Anglo-Saxon c...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
The paper presents an analysis of a number of cognitive metaphors pertaining to the concept of mind ...
This disertation uses methods of culturally-oriented and cognitive linguistics to describe the meani...
The thesis deals with conceptual metaphors found in Beowulf in order to explore the cultural elemen...
Since the times of Aristotle, metaphors have been the topic of various investigations. However, a cr...
The present paper shows the development of the concept of metaphor sinceAristotle’s first definition...
Steen GJ, Dorst AG, Herrmann JB, Kaal AA, Krennmayr T. Metaphor in usage. Cognitive Linguistics. 201...
Metaphors are usually not stand-alone units, but are very often components of larger chains that bui...
Heinrich of Meißen, also known as Frauenlob († 1318), is a central figure in Middle High German lite...
Metaphor as part of the cognitive linguistic theory has penetrated into different fields and differe...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of cognitive metaphors used to depict the Danube River Conc...