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Perception Metaphors

  • Edited by: Laura J. Speed , Carolyn O'Meara , Lila San Roque and Asifa Majid
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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Metaphor allows us to think and talk about one thing in terms of another, ratcheting up our cognitive and expressive capacity. It gives us concrete terms for abstract phenomena, for example, ideas become things we can grasp or let go of. Perceptual experience—characterised as physical and relatively concrete—should be an ideal source domain in metaphor, and a less likely target. But is this the case across diverse languages? And are some sensory modalities perhaps more concrete than others? This volume presents critical new data on perception metaphors from over 40 languages, including many which are under-studied. Aside from the wealth of data from diverse languages—modern and historical; spoken and signed—a variety of methods (e.g., natural language corpora, experimental) and theoretical approaches are brought together. This collection highlights how perception metaphor can offer both a bedrock of common experience and a source of continuing innovation in human communication.

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Marianna M. Bolognesi, University of Bologna, in Journal of Pragmatics 155 (2020) 160 – 162:
To conclude, the volume Perception Metaphor provides a great resource for scholars interested in understanding what are the hot topics, the open questions, and the challenges involved in the blooming research field of perception metaphor.


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A view from diversity
Carolyn O’Meara, Laura J. Speed, Lila San Roque and Asifa Majid
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Constance Classen
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Scope, motivation, and lexicalisation
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
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A bird’s-eye view
Wendy Anderson
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A diachronic perspective
Francesca Strik-Lievers and Irene De Felice
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Bodo Winter
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The case of wine
Rosario Caballero
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Elisabeth Steinbach-Eicke
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The metaphorical basis of musical motion revisited
Nina Julich-Warpakowski
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The case of heavy
Daria Ryzhova, Ekaterina Rakhilina and Liliya Kholkina
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A corpus-based study of English and Polish
Marcin Trojszczak
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Mariann Proos
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Using the retrospective “see?” in conversation
Kobin H. Kendrick
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Ulrike Zeshan and Nick Palfreyman
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Yufuko Takashima
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The case of smell
Zoltán Kövecses
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Perspectives from Kaluli (Bosavi) child-caregiver interaction
Lila San Roque and Bambi B. Schieffelin
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