ABSTRACT

This collection advocates for a more holistic picture of metaphor, extending the field’s focus beyond the cognitive paradigm and conventional metaphorical concepts to illustrate the possibilities afforded by the study of living metaphors.

The volume brings together a diverse range of researchers in the discipline towards critically examining the presuppositions of the cognitive approach. The book shines a light on living metaphors – creative interpretations of conflictual meaning specific to a text or communicative act with their own unique functions – to throw into relief long-held tenets in existing metaphor research. Chapters reflect on the notion that creative metaphors spring from independent sources, not merely from metaphorical concepts, and the subsequent implications for our understanding of the relationship between linguistic forms and conceptual structures and the role of creative metaphors in organizing thought and action. Taken together, the book offers a complementary vision of languages and figures which integrates disparate lines of study within the cognitive paradigm with alternative perspectives for a more comprehensive portrait of metaphors.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in the study of metaphor, including such disciplines as theoretical linguistics, cognitive linguistics, semantics, literary studies, and philosophy of language.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction

part 1|81 pages

Bridging conventional and living metaphors

chapter 2|18 pages

Creative metaphors and conceptual conflicts

The requirements of consistency as ontological presuppositions

chapter 3|17 pages

Formal syntax and textual coherence

Two wellsprings for conceptual conflicts

chapter 5|17 pages

Types of metaphors and their structure

Annotation guidelines between theory and practice

part 2|76 pages

Conventional and creative metaphors in special concepts and terms

chapter 6|21 pages

Terminological metaphors

Framing for better and for worse …

chapter 7|16 pages

Creating metaphors in specialised languages

Choice criteria for the success of metaphorical terms

chapter 9|24 pages

Specialized concepts and the career of metaphors

The diachronic development of anger is a hot fluid and love is a journey from Latin to Old Italian

part 3|75 pages

Living and conventional metaphors in use

chapter 12|21 pages

Social movements and metaphor

The case of #FridaysForFuture

chapter 13|15 pages

Shakespeare's metaphorical swarms in The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Textual and pragmatic features and their impact on the Italian translation