Metaphors in Crisis (On COVID-19 in Romanian and US Articles)

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The aim of the paper is to identify similarities and differences in terms of the metaphors used to present the COVID-19 crisis in Romanian and US articles. The paper is structured in two parts - a theoretical and a practical one. The theoretical framework presents metaphors from the cognitive linguistic perspective as a way to understand and explain reality, metaphors playing a major part in human thinking. They are approached in the paper as a subjective way of presenting reality, being indicative of cultural differences. The practical part analyses thirteen Romanian and US articles taken from broadsheet newspapers, focusing on three areas - the presentation of the virus, people's reaction to it, and the vaccine - in order to see the types of metaphors and the source domains used.

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Chefneux, G. (2021). Metaphors in Crisis (On COVID-19 in Romanian and US Articles). Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica, 13(2), 112–129. https://doi.org/10.2478/ausp-2021-0016

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