This paper applies Halliday's (1994) theory of the interpersonal, ideational and textual meta-functions of language to conceptual metaphor. Starting from the observation that metaphoric expressions tend to be organized in chains across texts, the question is raised what functions those expressions serve in different parts of a text as well as in relation to each other. The empirical part of the article consists of the sample analysis of a business magazine text on marketing. This analysis is two-fold, integrating computer-assisted quantitative investigation with qualitative research into the organization and multifunctionality of metaphoric chains as well as the cognitive scenarios evolving from those chains. The paper closes by summarizing...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
The Routledge Handbook of Metaphor and Language provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-ar...
This paper examines patterns of metaphor in usage. Four samples of text excerpts of on average 47,00...
Starting as a review article discussing an important book on Metaphor and Corpus Linguistics, this a...
Showing how metaphors are used to talk about entities, relations and attributes in one domain by dra...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Metaphor as part of the cognitive linguistic theory has penetrated into different fields and differe...
It has long been recognised that metaphor is not only a linguistic phenomenon, but also has importan...
This article examines a series of issues involved in identifying metaphors in texts. Metaphor identi...
In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Andrew Goatly looks at how we use metaphor to communicate m...
According to the Cognitive Linguistic view, a metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980) is defined as a too...
Metaphor is recognised as an important way of thinking constructing analogies and making connections...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
The Routledge Handbook of Metaphor and Language provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-ar...
This paper examines patterns of metaphor in usage. Four samples of text excerpts of on average 47,00...
Starting as a review article discussing an important book on Metaphor and Corpus Linguistics, this a...
Showing how metaphors are used to talk about entities, relations and attributes in one domain by dra...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Metaphor as part of the cognitive linguistic theory has penetrated into different fields and differe...
It has long been recognised that metaphor is not only a linguistic phenomenon, but also has importan...
This article examines a series of issues involved in identifying metaphors in texts. Metaphor identi...
In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Andrew Goatly looks at how we use metaphor to communicate m...
According to the Cognitive Linguistic view, a metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980) is defined as a too...
Metaphor is recognised as an important way of thinking constructing analogies and making connections...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...