Extended conceptual metaphor theory
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Extended conceptual metaphor theory
Cambridge University Press, 2020
- : pbk
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注記
Summary: "Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) started with George Lakoff and Mark Johnson's book, Metaphors We Live By (1980). The theory goes back a long way and builds on centuries of scholarship that takes metaphor not simply as an ornamental device in language but as a conceptual tool for structuring, restructuring and even creating reality. Notable philosophers in this history include, for instance, Friedrich Nietzsche and, and more recently, Max Black. A recent overview of theories of metaphor can be found in Gibbs, ed. 2008 and that of CMT in particular in Kövecses 2002/2010"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
目次
- 1. A brief outline of 'standard' conceptual metaphor theory and some outstanding issues
- 2. The abstract understood figuratively, the concrete understood literally, but the concrete understood figuratively?
- 3. Direct or indirect emergence?
- 4. Domain, schema, frame or space?
- 5. Conceptual or contextual?
- 6. Offline or online?
- 7. The shape of an extended view of conceptual metaphor theory
- 8. By way of conclusion: responses to the five questions.
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