A cognitive sociolinguistic approach to metaphor and denominative variation. A case study of marine biology terms

  • Ureña Gómez-Moreno J
  • Faber P
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Abstract

This research applied corpus analysis techniques to a corpus of marine biology\rtexts in Peninsular Spanish (PS) and Latin American Spanish (LAS). The results explain why these varieties of Spanish have different designations for the same sea organism. The focus of our research was thus on types of formal onomasiological variation (Geeraerts, Grondelaers, & Bakema, 1994) and its\rpervasiveness in Spanish scientific discourse. Also addressed was the incidence of metaphor in specialized concept formation and designation. Domain-specific and standard strategies were used for the semi-automatic retrieval of metaphorical terms. The resulting qualitative and quantitative account of terminological diversity reflected the pervasiveness of intralingual denominative variation in scientific language and also identified its causes.

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Ureña Gómez-Moreno, J. M., & Faber, P. (2014). A cognitive sociolinguistic approach to metaphor and denominative variation. A case study of marine biology terms. Review of Cognitive LInguistics, 12(1), 193–222. https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.12.1.07ure

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