In:Drawing Attention to Metaphor: Case studies across time periods, cultures and modalities
Edited by Camilla Di Biase-Dyson and Markus Egg
[Figurative Thought and Language 5] 2020
► pp. 263–265
Index
Published online: 8 April 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.5.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.5.index
A
- activation1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 67, 72, 76, 202–203, 224
- co-activation72–73
- alienation12, 244–258
- analogy10, 51–54, 129–162, 168–169, 211
- analysis
- level of2, 6–8, 19–20, 24, 34–35, 39–58, 63–87, 211–212, 226
- qualitative16–36, 39–58
- quantitative56–57
- semiotic16–36, 64, 103–125
- unit of19, 35
- annotation see schema, annotation
- Ancient Egyptian7–10, 39–58, 93–125
- antonymy50, 230, 236, 249
- attention1, 6, 8–9, 66–70, 77–78, 84, 131–133
- attention-drawing1–6, 39–58, 145–147, 153–156, 208, 212–218, 223–227, 244
- awareness8, 10, 63–87
B
- Blending Theory220–221, 227, 242–243
C
- classifiers47–49, 113
- cognition15–16, 45–46, 159–160, 227
- communication, spoken2, 64, 160, 184; see also language, spoken
- communication system
- linguistic2, 64–67
- visual65–67, 94–124
- communicative function10–11, 24, 131–133, 139–140, 159–184, 208, 226, 231–232, 258
- composition, oral see communication, spoken
- conceit257–258
- conceptual domain
- source (SD)4–8, 16–34, 50, 75, 79, 124, 131–156, 202–203, 208, 211–214, 216, 222–224, 232–234, 237–259
- structure of4, 15, 110, 119, 145, 149, 163, 213–214, 223, 226, 237–238, 242
- target (TD)2, 4, 8, 16–33, 50–52, 75, 86–87, 134–154, 233–258
- Conceptual Integration Theory see Blending Theory
- Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT)3–4, 8, 71–73, 129–130, 192–203, 231, 237–242
- consciousness, sub-consciousness1, 3, 5, 40, 56, 65–66, 72, 84, 94, 100, 117, 120–125
- context2, 3, 7, 12, 29, 35, 55, 64–66, 70–75, 94, 97–99, 103–108, 113, 118, 160–162, 173–184, 209–217, 222, 224–226
- conventionality see metaphor, conventional
- Conversation Analysis78–84
- corpus see metaphor, annotation of
- co-text21–36, 39, 75
D
- Deliberate Metaphor Identification Procedure (DMIP)4–7, 19–21, 35, 210
- Deliberate Metaphor Theory (DMT)2–12, 15–36, 93–94, 131–134, 160, 232–233
- deliberateness see metaphor, deliberate
- diachrony2, 9, 93–94, 124–125
- disambiguation4–5, 52, 211
- discourse5–6, 8, 11–12, 15, 18, 20, 22–24, 34, 36, 41–42, 54, 57, 69, 72, 75, 77, 83, 86, 93, 190, 208–210, 212, 224–227, 231–233, 258
- discourse marker see marker, discourse
- dynamicity2, 8–9, 43, 63, 71, 77, 84, 86, 240
E
- effort, cognitive1, 8, 42, 63–67, 69–70, 81, 83–86
- Empedocles10, 129–156
- English20, 40–42, 47, 72–73, 85, 212–215, 221–224
G
- gaze8, 43, 64, 66, 69–70, 75–76
- genre2, 4, 7, 11–12, 31, 39, 41–43, 55–58, 63–64, 70–73, 77, 95, 130, 177, 190, 203, 212, 226
- gesture1, 3, 5, 7–8, 43, 47, 63–87, 169, 197, 200
- Greek
- Ancient10–11, 129–156, 159–184, 224–225, 229–259
- Modern12, 72, 215–220
H
- heuristic method10, 129, 133, 154–156
- hieroglyphs40, 43, 47, 100–102, 104, 106–107, 114–115, 190, 200
- Hippocratic writings10, 129–156
- Homer10–11, 134, 140, 145, 149, 159–184
- hyponymy50
I
- iconicity103, 226
- identity202, 250
- identity marks9, 93–125
- Iliad10, 159–184
- image schema see schema, image
- imagery74, 79, 81–82, 168, 192, 196–197, 230, 258
- individual9, 63, 71, 94, 99, 107, 111, 118–125, 242
- infinite semiosis see semiosis
- intertextuality47, 54
- intonation64, 67, 74, 76, 79, 85
- Invariance Principle4, 237–238, 245, 259
L
- language, spoken63–65, 67, 85, 131, 190, 203; see also communication, spoken
- lexical semantics see semantics
M
- mapping4, 8, 16–17, 21–22, 25, 30, 33, 71–73, 109–111, 116–117, 122, 129–131, 134–137, 139–140, 142–145, 147, 149, 151–154, 156, 192, 196, 200, 202, 207–209, 211, 213–214, 216–217, 220–221, 224, 226, 234, 236–238, 240, 244–245
- marker
- discourse3, 40–41
- of identity9, 94
- of metaphoricity7, 40–41, 42, 47, 54, 162, 211; see also attention-drawing; metaphor, deliberate
- textual10, 54, 129, 134, 149
- marking system9, 93–125
- Maya11, 189–203
- Mayan11, 189–203
- meaning, referential4, 19, 22, 26, 31, 33, 131
- Mesoamerica189–203
- metaphor
- active48
- and ancient texts1–2, 7, 9–11, 39–41, 43–47, 58, 86, 94, 125, 130–131, 136, 161, 169, 173, 189–190, 224–225, 227, 237, 250, 256
- annotation of6–7, 24–25, 42–47, 56–58
- clustering of33, 42, 53–54, 169, 255
- in communication2, 7, 16–20, 22–36, 45, 77–87, 93, 208–209, 226–227, 233
- conventional2, 7, 10, 12, 25–27, 31–34, 45, 48–49, 53–54, 71–73, 77, 94, 121–125, 160–162, 176, 181, 184, 202–203, 208–217, 220–227, 246–247
- creativity and12, 48, 227
- and culture9, 11, 46, 65, 71, 73, 86, 94, 115, 120, 136, 195–196, 203
- dead3, 216
- death10–11, 159–184, 194–196, 203
- deliberate39–42, 45, 50, 57, 64, 84–85, 94, 103, 122–125, 137–156, 160–162, 175–176, 181, 184, 201–203, 208–227, 232–259
- direct2–3, 10, 44–45, 52, 56, 129–156, 211–212, 233
- experiential basis of168–170, 173, 226
- extended7, 25–30, 33–34, 48, 216, 233–234, 256
- identification of see MIP; MIPVU
- implicit51
- indirect12, 44–45, 209, 211–213, 215, 217, 220–225, 258
- marking of1, 3, 5, 7, 9–10, 12, 39–58, 94, 131, 134, 144, 162, 211
- medical10, 58, 87, 129–156, 231
- mixed48–49, 52
- multiple20, 31
- non-deliberate4–5, 8–9, 16–17, 19, 22, 25, 35, 40, 45, 94, 108, 120–125, 160–161, 176, 181, 208–209, 212, 226
- novel2, 23, 25, 27, 29, 33, 41, 45, 72, 123–125, 132, 161, 202–203, 207–209, 211–212, 214, 221, 225–227, 237
- ontological71, 169, 172, 177
- orientational165, 170, 174, 180
- phonetic107–108, 113, 115, 118, 121–124
- poetic4, 11–12, 159–184, 207–227, 237, 239–242, 244
- potentially deliberate4, 7, 15, 17–36
- recurrent6, 20, 30–34, 42, 46, 132, 196, 201, 216
- repetition of47, 49, 54, 76, 147, 179, 201, 212, 216, 218
- scenario10, 28, 30, 213, 217
- signalling of1–12, 15–36, 39–58, 63–87, 129–156, 207–227, 229–259
- three-dimensional model of16, 43–45, 226
- time207–227
- topic-triggered31, 42, 236
- typology of39, 41, 43, 45, 47–56, 58, 240
- waking3, 48
- Metaphor Identification Procedure (MIP) see MIP
- Metaphor Identification Procedure, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (MIPVU)4, 19, 45, 210; see also MIPVU
- metaphtonymy43, 45
- metonymy9–11, 29, 31, 40, 42–43, 45, 49, 53, 75–76, 85, 93–94, 103, 105, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117–118, 121–123, 125, 159, 162, 164–167, 171–184, 189, 192–193, 195, 199–203, 234, 237
- MIP20, 79, 81; see also Metaphor Identification Procedure (MIP)
- MIPVU19–21, 27, 45–46, 210; see also Metaphor Identification Procedure, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (MIPVU)
- mnemonic device93–125
- modifier40, 51, 76
- multimodality2, 8–9, 43, 47, 63–87, 201–202
N
- notation, visual see writing
O
- Odyssey159–184
- onomatopoeia216, 226
P
- parallelism49–50, 133, 139, 149, 212, 218, 220, 226, 251
- Pauline Epistles12, 229–259
- personification42–43, 45, 169
- phonetics39, 47, 49, 98, 100, 104–124
- phonology40, 49
- poetry4, 10, 12, 43, 56–57, 130, 159–184, 207–227
- pragmatics39, 47, 55
- prosody8, 64, 68–69, 76–77
- punctuation40
R
- referent5, 9, 19–20, 22, 65, 84–85, 122, 202, 231, 233, 249
- referential meaning see meaning, referential
- register3, 11, 19, 41, 43, 63, 132, 231–232, 258–259
S
- schema
- annotation43, 45
- cognitive133, 163, 226
- image223–224
- semantics39–40, 47–48, 50, 110, 161, 215, 217, 223, 226, 231, 235–236, 244, 249–250, 256, 258–259
- semiosis105–106, 111, 115, 117–118, 120
- semiotics118, 120
- interpretant105–106, 116
- object105–108, 111, 114–116, 118
- Peirce’s model of103, 105–106, 111, 117–118
- representamen105–106, 109–110, 112–113, 118
- sign8–9, 40, 47, 48, 67, 94, 98–100, 102–111, 113–115, 118, 122–125, 193
- metonymic origin of123, 193
- signal see metaphor signal
- signed language63; see also sign language
- signification115–117, 124–125
- signified106– 109, 112–113, 115, 123
- signifier106–107
- sign language47, 67, 74; see also signed language
- similarity41, 46, 107–110, 113, 130, 231, 237–238, 244–246, 248, 257, 259
- simile2, 10, 20–25, 45, 55–56, 129, 131–132, 134, 136, 140, 145–147, 149, 151, 162–164, 173, 179, 233, 257
- spoken communication see communication, spoken
- spoken language see language, spoken
- synonymy50, 171, 173, 214
- syntax39, 47, 51, 144, 149, 217–218, 220
- T
- text structure39, 47, 53, 201
- tuning devices3, 40, 76
- Tyrtaeus181–184
V
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Metaphor Corpus7; see also VUAMC
- VUAMC (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Metaphor Corpus)7, 19–33; see also Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Metaphor Corpus
W
- word play39, 47, 49
- writing40, 66, 70, 86, 96–118, 124, 190, 193, 203
- Written Egyptian40, 47
