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Framing terrorism through conceptual metaphors
2016The primary purpose of this thesis is to investigate the framing of TERRORISM and related domains, such as ISIS or SYRIA, in the US Congress through conceptual metaphors. This investigation is followed by a secondary analysis that is specifically concerned with the effect that the specific context of terrorism has on the conceptual metaphor THE NATION ...
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Framing Pictures, Picturing Frames: Visual Metaphors in Political Communications Research
Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2011What does the conceptual indebtedness to visual metaphors portend for the study of communication? And what can be learned about the metaphoricity of concepts, and their impact upon analytical discourse, from the use of images and visual tropes in communication studies?
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Frames and Constructions in Metaphoric Language
2013Frames and constructions in metaphoric language shows how linguistic metaphor piggybacks on certain patterns of constructional meaning that have already been identified and studied in non-metaphoric language. Recognition of these shared semantic structures, and comparison of their roles in metaphoric and non-metaphoric constructions, make it possible ...
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Automatic metaphor detection using constructions and frames
Constructions and Frames, 2016This paper presents MetaNet’s automatic metaphor detection system that applies theoretical principles from construction grammar, frame semantics, and recent developments in conceptual metaphor theory, including the theory of cascades (Lakoff 2014). The system has achieved relative success in identifying metaphorical expressions for a range of target ...
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Surrealist Metaphor: Frame Theory and Componential Analysis
Poetics Today, 1983In his Second Manifesto of Surrealism of 1930, Breton stated that Arthur Rimbaud's expression, "alchemy of the word" (alchimie du verbe) should be taken literally. For the surrealists, this meant not only transforming language, but also changing reality through language.
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Metaphoric Frames Some Cultural and Social Applications
2006Abstract I have suggested so far that, to a large extent, culture can be thought of as a set of shared understandings of the world, where our understandings are mental representations structured by cultural models, or frames. We also saw in the previous chapter that metaphor is the interaction of two cultural models¬ a source and a ...
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Metaphor: The Rhetorical Frame of Humour
2023Vinod Balakrishnan, Vishaka Venkat
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Generative Metaphor: Names, Frames, and Concept Displacement
2019The science in design is indivisibly intertwined by artefact and theory through the neurophysiology and neuropsychology of metaphor. Metaphor is easily taken for granted – it is so pervasive, natural, and tacitly intrinsic to human verbal and written communication. But, its naturalness belies its formative role in cognition and ideation.
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