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Cross-Cultural Differences in Conceptual Metaphor : Applied Linguistics Perspectives: a Special Issue of Metaphor and Symbol

Boers, Frank(Edited by)Littlemore, Jeannette(Edited by)
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In this special issue, four leading experts in the field look beyond cross-linguistic differences at the level of individual figurative idioms into more general cross-cultural variations in metaphor usage that may underlie them.

Three types of cross-cultural variation in metaphor usage are examined by the contributors: differences with regard to the particular source-target mappings that have become conventional in the given cultures; differences with regard to value-judgements associated with the source or target domains of shared mappings; and differences with regard to the degree of pervasiveness of metaphor as such, as compared with other (rhetorical) figures.

This special issue concludes that cross-cultural communication would benefit substantially from a heightened metaphor awareness on the part of educators and language learners.

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0805895760 / 9780805895766
Paperback
410
01/10/2003
United States
96 pages
152 x 229 mm, 158 grams
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