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  • == Conceptual Metaphor == Conceptual metaphor theory is a framework developed by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in their
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conceptual metaphor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Conceptual metaphor]]
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  • == Conceptual Metaphor Theory == Conceptual Metaphor Theory is a framework developed by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in their
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  • == Conceptual Metaphor == Conceptual metaphor theory is a framework developed by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in their
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  • ...ess''': [http://glottopedia.org/index.php/User:Andynsaffa/Draft Conceptual Metaphor]
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  • *[[Lakoff, George]]. 1993. The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor. In ''Metaphor and Thought.'' Ortony, Andrew (ed., 2nd edition), 202-251. Cambridge: Camb
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  • The term ''genealogical classification'' is an extension of the metaphor of a language [[family]], like other terms such as [[ancestor]] language, [
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  • ...ds, lying on one's back, indifferent'. According to Benveniste (1948), the metaphor is the following: "Le supin verbal est indifférent à la voix, au temps et
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  • ...e the borrowed element, borrowing is really a kind of [[copying]], and the metaphor "borrowing" is hardly appropriate. However, it is very deeply entrenched in ::*''"The metaphor implied is certainly absurd, since the borrowing takes place without the le
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  • ...ser:Andynsaffa|Andynsaffa]] ([[User talk:Andynsaffa|talk]]) : [[Conceptual metaphor]]
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  • ...ng]]. Soames & Perlmutter suggest that 'Raising to object' is merely a metaphor, and that in fact, the embedded clause in (iii) contains a pro-drop ( [[pro
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  • ...lation from Greek ''ptóòsis'' ‘falling’. According to Blake (2001:18), the metaphor "seems to have been of falling away from an assumed standard form". Fillmor
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  • ...nized in Cognitive Grammar as a pseudo-issue engendered by the [[container metaphor]], our thinking of lexical structures as “containers” for meaning, coup
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  • container metaphor conventional metaphor
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  • ...3. Metaphor and Irony: two Levels of Understanding. In: A. Ortony (ed.), ''Metaphor and Thought'', 425-443. 2nd ed. Cambridge: UP.
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  • [[container metaphor]] [[conventional metaphor]]
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  • [[container metaphor]] [[conventional metaphor]]
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  • ...ccurrence of [[figures of speech|figures of speech]], [[alliteration]]s, [[metaphor]]s, [[metonymy|metonymies]]), a quantitative text typology, including a qua
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