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Multimodal Metaphor.
Başlık:
Multimodal Metaphor.
Yazar:
Forceville, Charles J.
ISBN:
9783110215366
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (470 pages)
Seri:
Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL] ; v.11

Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL]
İçerik:
Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Non-verbal and multimodal metaphor in a cognitivist framework: Agendas for research -- Chapter 3. Brand images: Multimodal metaphor in corporate branding messages -- Chapter 4. Cutting across the senses: Imagery in winespeak and audiovisual promotion -- Chapter 5. Interaction of multimodal metaphor and metonymy in TV commercials: Four case studies -- Chapter 6. Nonverbal and multimodal manifestations of metaphors and metonymies: A case study -- Chapter 7. Visual metaphor versus verbal metaphor: A unified account -- Chapter 8. Metaphor in political cartoons: Exploring audience responses -- Chapter 9. Image alignment in multimodal metaphor -- Chapter 10. Visual metaphoric conceptualization in editorial cartoons -- Chapter 11. Anger in Asterix: The metaphorical representation of anger in comics and animated films -- Chapter 12. Pictorial metaphors of emotion in Japanese comics -- Chapter 13. Words, gestures, and beyond: Forms of multimodal metaphor in the use of spoken language -- Chapter 14. Metonymy first, metaphor second: A cognitivesemiotic approach to multimodal figures of thought in co-speech gesture -- Chapter 15. Music, language, and multimodal metaphor -- Chapter 16. The role of non-verbal sound and music in multimodal metaphor -- Chapter 17. Multimodal metaphor in classical film theory from the 1920s to the 1950s -- Chapter 18. Multimodal expressions of the HUMAN VICTIM IS ANIMAL metaphor in horror films -- Backmatter.
Özet:
Honorary editor: René Dirven The series Applications of Cognitive Linguistics (ACL) welcomes book proposals from any domain where the theoretical insights developed in Cognitive Linguistics (CL) have been (or could be) fruitfully applied. In the past thirty-five years, the CL movement has articulated a rich and satisfying view of language around a small number of foundational principles. The first one argues that language faculties do not constitute a separate module of cognition, but emerge as specialized uses of more general cognitive abilities. The second principle emphasises the symbolic function of language. The grammar of individual languages (including the lexicon, morphology, and syntax) can be exclusively described as a structured inventory of conventionalized symbolic units. The third principle states that meaning is equated with conceptualization. It is subjective, anthropomorphic, and crucially incorporates humans' experience with their bodies and the world around them. Finally, CL's Usage-Based conception anchors the meaning of linguistic expressions in the rich soil of their social usage. Consequently, usage-related issues such as frequency and entrenchment contribute to their semantic import. Taken together, these principles provide researchers in different academic fields with a powerful theoretical framework for the investigation of linguistic issues in the specific context of their particular disciplines. The primary focus of ACL is to serve as a high level forum for the result of these investigations.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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