Article published In: Textual choices and discourse genres: Creating meaning through form
Edited by Barbara Dancygier and José Sanders
[English Text Construction 3:2] 2010
► pp. 294–320
Two puzzle pieces
Fitting discourse context and constructions into cognitive metaphor theory
Published online: 11 October 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/etc.3.2.09mod
https://doi.org/10.1075/etc.3.2.09mod
This study examines metaphorical expressions in American radio news magazines appearing in two linguistic forms: NP is a NP and It’s like NP. It integrates Blending Theory (Fauconnier & Turner 2002) with a usage-based approach to grammatical constructions (Goldberg 1995, 2006;Tomasello 2003, and Croft 2001) and analyzes the forms within their dynamic discourse context in terms of noun phrase accessibility (Chafe 1980, 1994; Givón 1983; Ariel 1988) and grounding (Langacker 1999, Oakley & Coulson 2008). The findings indicate that the functions of the grammatical constructions used in the metaphorical expressions were directly related to the non-metaphorical uses of the constructions and that the analysis of the ongoing discourse was essential to understanding the form-meaning pairings inherent in the expressions.
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