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. v–vi
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Published online: 8 April 2020
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Table of contents
Drawing attention to metaphor: An introduction to the debate1
Camilla Di Biase-Dyson
Markus Egg
The role of co-text in the analysis of potentially deliberate metaphor15
W. Gudrun Reijnierse
Christian Burgers
Tina Krennmayr
Gerard J. Steen
A typological framework of attention-drawing strategies for Ancient Egyptian
metaphorical language39
Camilla Di Biase-Dyson
A multimodal perspective on MCA: Cues of (possible) metacommunicative awareness63
Alan Cienki
Deliberate use of metaphor and metonymy as mnemonic devices for identification in
a non-linguistic modality: The case of Deir el-Medina (Egypt)93
Kyra van der Moezel
Early Greek medical metaphors and the question of deliberateness129
Chiara Ferella
“Entering the house of Hades”: The formulaic language for metaphors of death and the question of
deliberateness in Early Greek poetry159
Fabian Horn
In search of deliberateness in Maya glyphic texts189
Agnieszka Hamann
Is all poetic metaphor deliberate? Exploring the relationship between verbal creativity and
deliberateness207
Anna Piata
To those walking in the footsteps of the faith: Deliberate metaphor in the Pauline epistles229
Markus Egg
Index263
