ABSTRACT

In this ambitious and wide-ranging textbook Andrew Goatly explores the language of metaphor. Combining insights from relevance theory and functional linguistics, he provides a powerful model for understanding how metaphors work in real communicative situations, how we use them to communicate meaning as well as how we process them. This book:
* examines the distinction between literal and metaphorical language
* surveys the means by which metaphors are realised in texts
* locates the interpretation of metaphor in its social context
* contains tasks and suggestions for further work
* uses examples from a wide variety of genres, including conversation, popular science, advertising, news reports, novels and poetry.

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|26 pages

METAPHORICAL AND LITERAL LANGUAGE

chapter 3|26 pages

METAPHOR AND THE DICTIONARY

chapter 4|31 pages

HOW DIFFERENT KINDS OF METAPHORS WORK

chapter 6|32 pages

THE SIGNALLING OF METAPHOR

chapter 7|34 pages

THE SPECIFICATION OF TOPICS

chapter 8|28 pages

THE SPECIFICATION OF GROUNDS

chapter 9|29 pages

THE INTERPLAY OF METAPHORS

chapter 10|46 pages

METAPHOR IN ITS SOCIAL CONTEXT