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Book Synopsis

The Metaphor Compass: Directions for Metaphor Research in Language, Cognition, Communication, and Creativity provides a roadmap to navigate the recent findings and cutting-edge research conducted around the world on metaphor, focusing on the following four themes: Metaphor and Linguistic Diversity, Metaphor and Cognition, Metaphor and Communication, and Metaphor and Creativity.

The research presented in this book employs a variety of empirical methods, ranging from neuroimaging to corpus analyses and from behavioral experimentation to computational modeling. Divided into four parts, it offers an array of pedagogical material including activities at the ends of the chapters to help the reader to consolidate the notions discussed in the chapter.

This is a useful resource for students, researchers, and scholars of linguistics, communication, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science looking to learn about figurative language and creativity.



Trade Review

This book is a real tour de force. It provides an excellent, detailed and thought-provoking account of how and why metaphor use varies across different speakers and across languages. It provides interesting insights into the nature of creative metaphor and the relationship it has with creative thinking more generally. A must-read for metaphor researchers and students.

Jeannette Littlemore, University of Birmingham, UK



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART I - Metaphor and Linguistic Diversity

Chapter 1: Metaphoric expressions around the world: Variability and motivations

1.1 Key aspects and open questions: types of metaphoric expressions

1.2. Research directions: The motivations for metaphor variability

1.3 Metaphor variability applied: The interesting case of emotion-color associations

1.4 Summary

1.5 Activities

Chapter 2: Conceptual metaphors around the world: Variability and motivations

2.1. Key aspects and open questions: The universality of metaphor

2.2 Research directions: How language drives thought

2.3. Metaphor variability applied: Building cross-linguistic repositories

2.4 Summary

2.5 Activities

PART II - Metaphor and Cognition

Chapter 3: Meaning variability: Literal and metaphorical meanings

3.1 Key aspects and open questions: On the status of literal vs. metaphorical meaning

3.2 Research directions: Processing literal vs. metaphorical meaning

3.3 Metaphor processing applied: Understanding literal vs. metaphorical meaning

3.4 Summary

3.5 Activities

Chapter 4: Speakers’ variability: First- vs. second-language speakers processing metaphors

4.1 Key aspects and open questions: Metaphorical competence in L1 and L2/LS

4.2 Research directions: From the classroom to the lab

4.3 Metaphor processing applied: L2 vs. L1 speakers use of conventional metaphors

4.4 Summary

4.5 Activities

PART III – Metaphor and Communication

Chapter 5: Metaphor variability in monomodal and multimodal communication

5.1 Key aspects and open questions: Genres and modes of metaphor expression

5.2 Research directions: The interpretation of metaphors expressed beyond language

5.3 Metaphor variability across modes applied: Tools for metaphor identification and analysis in still and moving images

5.4 Summary

5.5 Activities

Chapter 6: Metaphor in verbal vs. visual communication

6.1 Key aspects and open questions: Metaphoric pictorial expressions and conceptual metaphors

6.2 Research directions: On the role of iconicity in constructing metaphors in different semiotic systems

6.3 Metaphor variability across modes applied: on the deliberateness of metaphors expressed beyond language

6.4 Summary

6.5 Activities

PART IV - Metaphor and Creativity

Chapter 7: Creativity and metaphorical thinking and talking

7.1 Key aspects and open questions: Creative thinking

7.2 Research directions: Linguistic creativity and metaphor

7.3 Variability in creative metaphor applied: mixing idiomatic expressions and novel idioms

7.4 Summary

7.5 Activities

Chapter 8: Different ways to be creative with metaphors in language

8.1 Key aspects and open questions: Degrees of creativity

8.2 Research directions: The effect of creative metaphor

8.3 Variability in creative metaphor applied: how different groups of speakers comprehend different types of creative metaphoric expressions

8.4 Summary

8.5 Activities

Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367484866, 978-0367484866
      ISBN10: 0367484862

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Metaphor Compass: Directions for Metaphor Research in Language, Cognition, Communication, and Creativity provides a roadmap to navigate the recent findings and cutting-edge research conducted around the world on metaphor, focusing on the following four themes: Metaphor and Linguistic Diversity, Metaphor and Cognition, Metaphor and Communication, and Metaphor and Creativity.

      The research presented in this book employs a variety of empirical methods, ranging from neuroimaging to corpus analyses and from behavioral experimentation to computational modeling. Divided into four parts, it offers an array of pedagogical material including activities at the ends of the chapters to help the reader to consolidate the notions discussed in the chapter.

      This is a useful resource for students, researchers, and scholars of linguistics, communication, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science looking to learn about figurative language and creativity.



      Trade Review

      This book is a real tour de force. It provides an excellent, detailed and thought-provoking account of how and why metaphor use varies across different speakers and across languages. It provides interesting insights into the nature of creative metaphor and the relationship it has with creative thinking more generally. A must-read for metaphor researchers and students.

      Jeannette Littlemore, University of Birmingham, UK



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      PART I - Metaphor and Linguistic Diversity

      Chapter 1: Metaphoric expressions around the world: Variability and motivations

      1.1 Key aspects and open questions: types of metaphoric expressions

      1.2. Research directions: The motivations for metaphor variability

      1.3 Metaphor variability applied: The interesting case of emotion-color associations

      1.4 Summary

      1.5 Activities

      Chapter 2: Conceptual metaphors around the world: Variability and motivations

      2.1. Key aspects and open questions: The universality of metaphor

      2.2 Research directions: How language drives thought

      2.3. Metaphor variability applied: Building cross-linguistic repositories

      2.4 Summary

      2.5 Activities

      PART II - Metaphor and Cognition

      Chapter 3: Meaning variability: Literal and metaphorical meanings

      3.1 Key aspects and open questions: On the status of literal vs. metaphorical meaning

      3.2 Research directions: Processing literal vs. metaphorical meaning

      3.3 Metaphor processing applied: Understanding literal vs. metaphorical meaning

      3.4 Summary

      3.5 Activities

      Chapter 4: Speakers’ variability: First- vs. second-language speakers processing metaphors

      4.1 Key aspects and open questions: Metaphorical competence in L1 and L2/LS

      4.2 Research directions: From the classroom to the lab

      4.3 Metaphor processing applied: L2 vs. L1 speakers use of conventional metaphors

      4.4 Summary

      4.5 Activities

      PART III – Metaphor and Communication

      Chapter 5: Metaphor variability in monomodal and multimodal communication

      5.1 Key aspects and open questions: Genres and modes of metaphor expression

      5.2 Research directions: The interpretation of metaphors expressed beyond language

      5.3 Metaphor variability across modes applied: Tools for metaphor identification and analysis in still and moving images

      5.4 Summary

      5.5 Activities

      Chapter 6: Metaphor in verbal vs. visual communication

      6.1 Key aspects and open questions: Metaphoric pictorial expressions and conceptual metaphors

      6.2 Research directions: On the role of iconicity in constructing metaphors in different semiotic systems

      6.3 Metaphor variability across modes applied: on the deliberateness of metaphors expressed beyond language

      6.4 Summary

      6.5 Activities

      PART IV - Metaphor and Creativity

      Chapter 7: Creativity and metaphorical thinking and talking

      7.1 Key aspects and open questions: Creative thinking

      7.2 Research directions: Linguistic creativity and metaphor

      7.3 Variability in creative metaphor applied: mixing idiomatic expressions and novel idioms

      7.4 Summary

      7.5 Activities

      Chapter 8: Different ways to be creative with metaphors in language

      8.1 Key aspects and open questions: Degrees of creativity

      8.2 Research directions: The effect of creative metaphor

      8.3 Variability in creative metaphor applied: how different groups of speakers comprehend different types of creative metaphoric expressions

      8.4 Summary

      8.5 Activities

      Conclusion

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