Researching and applying metaphor

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Researching and applying metaphor

edited by Lynne Cameron and Graham Low

(The Cambridge applied linguistics series / series editors, Michael H. Long and Jack C. Richards)

Cambridge University Press, 1999

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-287) and index

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Description

Research into metaphor has become one of the fastest-growing and important areas of language research over the past twenty years, and metaphor is now recognized as central to language and language use. The implications of these findings are only just beginning to be felt in applied linguistics and this is designed to convey the excitement of metaphor study to a wider applied linguistic audience of researchers, trainers, programme developers and postgraduate students. The authors of the 12 papers are all internationally active researchers, contributing from their various backgrounds to this lively collection. Researching and Applying Metaphor presents a series of case studies plus an innovative initial section which discusses key aspects of researching metaphor in use. It demonstrates how metaphor can be, and needs to be, researched using multiple methods of investigation.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Operationalising metaphor for applied linguistic research
  • 2. Researching metaphor
  • 3.Validating metaphor research projects
  • 4. What Aristotle didn't say
  • 5. Metaphor and discourse
  • 6. Identifying and describing metaphor in spoken discourse data
  • 7. 'Problem framing' and metaphoric accounts of SLA research process
  • 8. Metaphors as bridges to developing expertise
  • 9. Corpus-based research into metaphor and its applications to language reference materials
  • 10 'Captain of my own ship'
  • 11.'This paper thinks...
  • 12. When is a dead rainbow not like a dead rainbow?

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