Understanding Metaphor through Corpora

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context dependent metaphor analysis
corpus linguistics
corpus linguistics methods
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figurative language research
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Katie J. Patterson
Katie Patterson
Lexical Behaviour
Lexical Priming
lexical priming theory
Lexico Grammatical Features
lexicography
metaphor
Metaphoric Behaviour
Metaphoric Data
Metaphoric Instances
metaphoric language
Metaphoric Set
metaphoricity
Negative Semantic Prosody
neo-Firthian
Nineteenth Century Corpus
nineteenth century literature
Non-metaphoric Senses
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Noun Metaphors
OED Definition
Pragmatic Associations
pragmatic language study
pragmatics
Repetition Priming
semantic analysis
Semantic Associations
Semantic Preference
Semantic Prosody
semantics
Theory of Norms and Exploitations
Word Class Differences

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  • ISBN 9780367590826
  • Weight: 335g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book introduces a unique methodology to the study of metaphor, integrating a corpus linguistic approach to explore the lexical, grammatical, semantic, and pragmatic characteristics of metaphoric instances of language. The volume questions the reliability of attempts to identify metaphor based on dichotomy and, drawing on data from a corpus of nineteenth-century writing, instead advocates for the notion that metaphoricity is context-dependent and fluid, in relation to the respective social and discourse contexts in which metaphors can be found. The book also applies Lexical Priming Theory to metaphoric language to suggest that our use of metaphor is due to unconscious behaviors, a counterpoint to perspectives that see metaphor use as part of the creative process. Taken as a whole, the volume calls for a deeper investigation of the complex web of meaning senses that contributes to our understanding of metaphor, making this key reading for students and researchers in corpus linguistics, metaphor studies, lexicography, semantics, and pragmatics.

Katie Patterson has taught at the University of Liverpool, U.K., the University of Eastern Finland, and Universidad Austral de Chile.

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