Metaphorically Speaking
ISBN-10:
1575861585
ISBN-13:
9781575861586
Author(s): Nogales, Patti D.; Nogales, Patti
Edition: 73rd ed.
Released: May 01, 1999
Publisher: Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:
One of the most fundamental tasks of a theory of metaphor is to explain what any given metaphorical utterance says in a way that is compatible with the framework provided by philosophy. Using clear language, this book provides a theory of metaphor in terms of reconceptualization that is compatible with current trends in cognitive linguistics, while being philosophically rigorous in that it remains true to the fundamental philosophical insights into such notions as those of 'meaning' and 'content'. As such, this work serves as a bridge between philosophy and linguistics in the study of natural language. It also provides a detailed critique of respected theories of metaphor, showing how they fall into two camps depending on their account of metaphorical content, and compiling a list of phenomena any theory of metaphor (and thus model of natural language processing) must address.
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