Les métaphores du virus COVID-19 dans les discours d'Emmanuel Macron et de Pedro Sánchez

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In the last decades metaphor in specialized discourse has been vastly researched. Following a cognitive approach to metaphor, the present article seeks to analyze the conceptualization of COVID-19 disease in the speeches made by Emmanuel Macron, the French president, and Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish prime minister, between March and June 2020. The analysis reveals a network of conceptual metaphors which describe the virus as an animate being or a natural disaster, and action to stop its spread as a war. This metaphorical network has a threefold purpose: (1) to highlight the devastat-ing effects of COVID-19; (2) to instil courage and hope; and (3) to make appeals for union in order to contain the pandemic.

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ALOUSQUE, I. N. (2021). Les métaphores du virus COVID-19 dans les discours d’Emmanuel Macron et de Pedro Sánchez. Cedille, (19), 595–613. https://doi.org/10.25145/J.CEDILLE.2021.19.24

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