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A01=Ana Werkmann Horvat
A01=Marianna Bolognesi
Author_Ana Werkmann Horvat
Author_Marianna Bolognesi
Category=CFG
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Conceptual Metaphor
Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Conventional Conceptual Metaphors
Conventional Metaphoric Expression
Creative Metaphors
cross-cultural semantics
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ERP Component
experimental psycholinguistics
figurative language analysis
Idiomatic Expressions
L2 Speaker
language acquisition research
Linguistic Metaphoric Expression
Metaphor Comprehension
Metaphor Deliberateness
Metaphor Identification Procedures
Metaphor Processing
metaphor processing in scientific communication
Metaphor Research
Metaphorical Competence
Metaphorical Expressions
Metaphorical Meanings
multimodal discourse studies
N400 ERP Component
neurocognitive linguistics
Primary Metaphors
Source Domain
Swiss Army Knife
Water Park
Word Form
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367484866
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Metaphor Compass: Directions for Metaphor Research in Language, Cognition, Communication, and Creativity provides a roadmap to navigate the recent findings and cutting-edge research conducted around the world on metaphor, focusing on the following four themes: Metaphor and Linguistic Diversity, Metaphor and Cognition, Metaphor and Communication, and Metaphor and Creativity.

The research presented in this book employs a variety of empirical methods, ranging from neuroimaging to corpus analyses and from behavioral experimentation to computational modeling. Divided into four parts, it offers an array of pedagogical material including activities at the ends of the chapters to help the reader to consolidate the notions discussed in the chapter.

This is a useful resource for students, researchers, and scholars of linguistics, communication, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science looking to learn about figurative language and creativity.

Marianna Bolognesi is Associate Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy, and past Research Associate for the Creative Multilingualism project in the Department of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, UK.

Ana Werkmann Horvat is an Assistant Professor at the University of Osijek, Croatia, and past Research Associate for the Creative Multilingualism project in the Department of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, UK.

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