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El. knyga: Metaphor and Communication

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This collection of papers presents different views on metaphor in communication. The overall aim is showing that the communicative dimension of metaphor cannot be reduced to its conceptual and/or linguistic dimension by answering two main questions: does the communicative dimension of metaphor have specific features that make it not completely reducible to its linguistic and cognitive dimensions? And how could these specific properties of communication change our comprehension of the linguistic and cognitive dimensions of metaphor? The authors of the papers collected in this volume provide answers to these questions, showing a genuine research on metaphor and communication.
Metaphors we live twice: A communicative approach beyond the conceptual view?
1(24)
Elisabetta Gola
Francesca Ervas
Part I The cognitive and linguistic dimension of metaphor
Metaphor and simile: Categorizing and comparing categorization and comparison
25(22)
John Barnden
Taste synaesthesias: Linguistic features and neurophysiological bases
47(14)
Irene Ronga
Selling and buying, killing and wounding: (Un)conventional metaphors from two different semantic fields
61(18)
Sandra Handl
Time is money -- everywhere? Analysing time metaphors across varieties of English
79(26)
Simone Mueller
Metaphors, bilingual mental lexicon and distributional models
105(18)
Marianna Bolognesi
Towards a model of metaphorical understanding
123(24)
Bipin Indurkhya
On the role of perceptual features in metaphor comprehension
147(26)
Amitash Ojha
Bipin Indurkhya
Part II The communicative dimension of metaphor
Adventures of a metaphor: Apian imagery in the history of political thought
173(16)
Giovanni Damele
Moral disgust at its best: The important role of low-level mappings and structural parallelism in political disgust and disease metaphors
189(12)
Elisabeth Wehling
"The Ultimate Spinner": Metaphors of evil in Hillary R. Clinton's media coverage
201(16)
Michela Giordano
Blending metaphors and arguments in advertising
217(18)
Sabrina Mazzali-Lurati
Chiara Pollaroli
Metaphors and online learning
235(14)
M. Beatrice Ligorio
Marianna Iodice
Stefania Manca
Metaphor in sign language poetry
249(16)
Rachel Sutton-Spence
Metaphor and the concept of sound in contemporary music
265(20)
Ewa Schreiber
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