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文档介绍:e Lakoff and Mark Johnsen (2003) Metaphors we live
by. London: The university of Chicago press.

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e Lakoff and Mark Johnsen (2003) Metaphors we live by. London: The university of
Chicago press. ......................................................................................................................1
Noter om layout:...................................................................................................................1
Innholdsfortegnelse i Word:.................................................................................................1
Contents................................................................................................................................4
Acknowledgments................................................................................................................6
1. Concepts We Live By .....................................................................................................8
2. The Systematicity of Metaphorical Concepts ...............................................................11
3. Metaphorical Systematicity: Highlighting and Hiding.................................................13
4. Orientational Metaphors.................................................................................................16
5. Metaphor and Cultural Coherence .................................................................................21
6 Ontological Metaphors...................................................................................................23
7. Personification................................................................................................................28
8. Metonymy.......................................................................................................................29
9. Challenges to