The conceptual and the linguistic factors in the use of metaphors

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Abstract

The purely cognitive representation of metaphor poses some difficulties. It is proposed at these difficulties can be tackled down in the alternative view proposed in this article, according to which there is an interdependence of conceptual and linguistic factors in the use of metaphor. Some linguistic regularities are identified in the interpretations of some types of metaphor, such as personification, and is argued that a richer description of these types of metaphor is obtained if the linguistic knowledge and semantic compositionality of topic and vehicle are taken into account.

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de Melo Moura, H. M. (2006). The conceptual and the linguistic factors in the use of metaphors. In DELTA Documentacao de Estudos em Linguistica Teorica e Aplicada (Vol. 22, pp. 81–93). Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-44502006000300007

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