Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure

Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure - Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive philosophical theory explicating the cognitive contribution of metaphor. Metaphor effects a transference of meaning, not between two terms, but between two structured domains of content, or 'semantic fields'. Semantic fields, construed as necessary to a theory of word-meaning, provide the contrastive and affinitive relations that govern a term's literal use. In a metaphoric use, these relations are projected into a second domain which is thereby reordered with significant cognitive effects. The book is a detailed revision and refinement of 'the semantic theory of metaphor'. Taking into account pragmatic considerations and recent linguistic and psychological studies, the author forges a new understanding of the relation between metaphoric and literal meaning. She amply illustrates her thesis with sensitive and systematic analyses of metaphors found in literature, philosophy, science, and everyday language.

Book information

ISBN: 9780198242468
Publisher: OUP OXFORD
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 808.032
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 358
Weight: 488g
Height: 141mm
Width: 215mm
Spine width: 24mm