In:Metaphor and Communication:
Edited by Elisabetta Gola and Francesca Ervas
[Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication 5] 2016
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Published online: 24 February 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/milcc.5.toc
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Metaphors we live twice: A communicative approach beyond the conceptual view?
1
Elisabetta Gola
Francesca Ervas
Part I.The cognitive and linguistic dimension of metaphor
Metaphor and simile: Categorizing and comparing categorization and comparison
25
John Barnden
Taste synaesthesias: Linguistic features and neurophysiological bases
47
Irene Ronga
Selling and buying, killing and wounding: (Un)conventional metaphors from two different semantic fields
61
Sandra Handl
Time is money – everywhere? Analysing time metaphors across varieties of English
79
Simone Mueller
Metaphors, bilingual mental lexicon and distributional models
105
Marianna Bolognesi
Towards a model of metaphorical understanding
123
Bipin Indurkhya
On the role of perceptual features in metaphor comprehension
147
Amitash Ojha
Bipin Indurkhya
Part II.The communicative dimension of metaphor
Adventures of a metaphor: Apian imagery in the history of political thought
173
Giovanni Damele
Moral disgust at its best: The important role of low-level mappings and structural parallelism in political disgust and disease metaphors
189
Elisabeth Wehling
“The Ultimate Spinner”: Metaphors of evil in Hillary R. Clinton’s media coverage
201
Michela Giordano
Blending metaphors and arguments in advertising
217
Sabrina Mazzali-Lurati
Chiara Pollaroli
Metaphors and online learning
235
M. Beatrice Ligorio
Marianna Iodice
Stefania Manca
Metaphor in sign language poetry
249
Rachel Sutton-Spence
Metaphor and the concept of sound in contemporary music
265
Ewa Schreiber
Index
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