隐喻链

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Sakineh Navidi-Baghi, A. Izanloo, Alireza Qaeminia, Alireza Azad
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复杂隐喻的分子结构包括两个或多个原子隐喻部分,称为初级隐喻。同样,隐喻的几种分子结构可能结合在一起,形成一种混合物,称为混合隐喻。在本研究中,对不同类型的隐喻整合进行了回顾和图示,以便于理解这些现象。首先,我们介绍了双底隐喻链,这是一种新的隐喻整合形式,在以前的文献中没有被发现。此外,还对单底隐喻链和双底隐喻链进行了区分。在已经介绍过的前者中,两个基本隐喻以相同的形式链接在一起,具有相同的基础;而后者包括两个链接隐喻,一个主隐喻加一个支持隐喻,具有不同的基础。在这一分析中,我们借鉴了概念隐喻理论来分析双底隐喻链。本研究表明,每一次隐喻整合都会导致多方面的概念化,其中每一个方面都与构成微观隐喻的一个方面有关。
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Metaphoric chains
The molecular structure of a complex metaphor comprises two or more atomic metaphorical parts, known as primary metaphors. In the same way, several molecular structures of metaphors may combine and form a mixture, known as mixed metaphors. In this study, different types of metaphoric integrations are reviewed and illustrated in figures to facilitate understanding the phenomena. Above all, we introduce double-ground metaphoric chain, a new form of metaphoric integration that has not been identified in the previous literature. Also, a distinction is made between single-ground and double-ground metaphoric chains. In the former, which has already been introduced, two basic metaphors are chained with the same form and have the same ground, while the latter includes two chained metaphors, one main metaphor plus a supportive one, with different grounds. In this analysis, we benefited from Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) to analyse double-ground metaphoric chains. This study suggests that each metaphoric integration leads to a multifaceted conceptualization, in which each facet is related to one of the constituent micro-metaphors.
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