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Metaphor and Cognition, Paperback / softback Book

Metaphor and Cognition Paperback / softback

Edited by Zdzislaw Wasik, Tomasz Komendzinski

Part of the Philologica Wratislaviensia: From Grammar to Discourse series

Paperback / softback

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The papers in this volume discuss pivotal issues pertaining to the linguistic approaches to metaphors from theoretical and applied points of view.

Some contributions utilize the framework of cognitive linguists to validate their descriptive models, showing that the figurative language is present in the everyday lives of people.

Some present the opinion that metaphors may be useful for educational purposes explaining the nature of directly inapproachable objects.

There are, however, studies that provide evidence for the reverse processes where the formation of conceptual metaphors reflects personal experiences stipulated by education.

Metaphors also used to be studied as persuasive tools which take part in the creative molding of political identities.

Furthermore, there are experimental studies in which the figurative thought model is revised by doubting whether conceptual metaphors indeed become automatically activated in the course of processing figurative language, or which suggest that the frequency count of literal senses of dictionary words may serve as a guide for labeling the source domains of conceptual metaphors in the processing of linguistic expression.

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