When talking with people face to face, we usually complement verbal language with gestures, facial expressions and sometimes images and sounds present in the speech scene, which constitutes multimodality. When we write to absent people, we can recover multimodal resources employing what Greeks called “didaskalía”. We, human beings, are the only creatures in the planet able to refer in absence. We can talk about a horse – which lives in a farm – in our living room. In doing so we trigger pre-existing multimodal senses from our addressee’s long-term memory, related to its shape (image), its whinny (hearing), its strength (touch). When we use a metaphor as my cousin is a horse with his girlfriend, we intend to focus mainly on the horse strengt...
In this paper we will show the need for a multimodal approach to the study of metaphorical utterance...
People often talk using linguistic metaphors, and think using mental meta-phors: mappings between co...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
When talking with people face to face, we usually complement verbal language with gestures, facial e...
Comprehending verbal metaphor is often reported to be accompanied by the experience of mental imager...
It is difficult to overstate the importance of metaphor in human language(s), thought and experience...
Metaphor based on the cognitive linguistic view can be defined as a tool which allows us to understa...
The chapter foregrounds the relationship that holds between literalness and figurativity in meaning ...
In all facets of our lives, humans construct meaning to understand their place in the world and thei...
In the field of human experience and meaning-making, metaphor occupies a very well-trodden cabbage p...
This work is concerned with the role of metaphor in language, discourse and thought. The first secti...
Over the past few decades, metaphor has come to be seen as a trope that governs thought, not just la...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
Metaphors are all around us; they are the paintbrush with which our world is created. Though we do n...
According to the Cognitive Linguistic view, a metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980) is defined as a too...
In this paper we will show the need for a multimodal approach to the study of metaphorical utterance...
People often talk using linguistic metaphors, and think using mental meta-phors: mappings between co...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
When talking with people face to face, we usually complement verbal language with gestures, facial e...
Comprehending verbal metaphor is often reported to be accompanied by the experience of mental imager...
It is difficult to overstate the importance of metaphor in human language(s), thought and experience...
Metaphor based on the cognitive linguistic view can be defined as a tool which allows us to understa...
The chapter foregrounds the relationship that holds between literalness and figurativity in meaning ...
In all facets of our lives, humans construct meaning to understand their place in the world and thei...
In the field of human experience and meaning-making, metaphor occupies a very well-trodden cabbage p...
This work is concerned with the role of metaphor in language, discourse and thought. The first secti...
Over the past few decades, metaphor has come to be seen as a trope that governs thought, not just la...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
Metaphors are all around us; they are the paintbrush with which our world is created. Though we do n...
According to the Cognitive Linguistic view, a metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980) is defined as a too...
In this paper we will show the need for a multimodal approach to the study of metaphorical utterance...
People often talk using linguistic metaphors, and think using mental meta-phors: mappings between co...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...