Linguistic Metaphor Essay

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Linguistic metaphor is identified through the use of words or phrases that potentially link to a vehicle (or source) domain which is distinct from the domain of the surrounding, ongoing talk (the topic or target). An alternative to domain difference as criterion for linguistic metaphor is the use of words and phrases with some meaning other than their basic or core sense, where basic is primarily physical and concrete. (Gibbs, 2011, p.197) Identifying metaphors. It is probably apparent that procedures for identifying metaphors will themselves depend on how “metaphor is defined, which in turn depends on the underlying theoretical perspective. The definition of metaphor as an implicit comparison between two different sorts of event …show more content…

Cameron reports that prepositions, adverbs, and adjectives are also frequently used as metaphors. Often parts of speech are combined as in” go back to your memory” ( Cameron, 2003, p.200) in which the verb “go” combines with the adverb” back” and preposition “to”, all used metaphorically to express” think about it again.” Also notes that metaphor or automatically, and whether they are novel or conventional. (Cameron, 2003) 2.4.4. Metaphors and other forms of figurative speech The word metaphor is sometimes used as a general term for figurative, or non-literal, language: Miller (1982, cited in Schneider, 2008) identifies seven kinds of metaphor: analogy, translation, exchange, contradiction, synecdoche, metonymy, metaphor proper. Often it is difficult to determine whether a word or phrase should be understood metaphorically or not. (Ritchie, 2003, p.14) We agree with this statement, because there is a short similarities among of these figurative language that cause difficulty to determine what kind of figurative language the speaker or author has used in the

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