Metaphor Types of metaphors –Structural Ex. Argument is a building –Orientational Ex. Happy is up –Ontological.

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Metaphor Types of metaphors –Structural Ex. Argument is a building –Orientational Ex. Happy is up –Ontological

Metaphor –Superficial incoherence as a result of different experiential bases for same metaphor Unknown is up; known is down –It’s still up in the air. –The matter is settled. –He’s got it down cold. Unfinished is down; finished is up –We’re just finishing up.

Metaphor –Shared metaphorical language is potential source of ambiguity Inflation/depression is increasing Happiness/health is increasing

Metaphor –Ontological Metaphors Ontological - related to being/existence A kind of metaphor whereby abstract, unwieldy or fuzzy concepts are viewed as objects with human scale and interaction potential –Inflation is lowering our standard of living –Buying land is the best way of dealing with inflation –Inflation makes me sick

Metaphor –Some purposes of ontological metaphors Referring –We are working towards peace –The honor of our country is at stake in this war. Quantifying –It will take a lot of patience to finish this book. –You’ve got too much hostility Identifying aspects –The ugly side of his personality comes out under pressure –I can’t keep up with the pace of modern life

Metaphor Identifying causes –He did it out of anger Setting goals/motivating actions –He went to New York to seek fame and fortune –I’m changing my way of life so I can find true happiness

Metaphor –Elaborated ontological metaphors The mind is an entity 1.The mind is a machine »We’re still trying to grind out the solution to this equation. »The wheels are turning now 2.The mind is a brittle object »Her ego is very fragile »He broke under cross-examination

Metaphor Elaborated ontological metaphors –Container metaphors Land areas –Geographical entities often fuzzily bounded »Woods, clearing, mountain range, California –We view as bounded containers »We went into the woods »There’s gold in them thar hills

Metaphor –Container metaphors The visual field –The visual field –The ship is coming into view –He’s out of sight now Events, actions, states –Are you in the race Sunday? –Halfway into the race I ran out of energy

Metaphor Container metaphors –Events, actions, states In washing the window, I splashed water all over the floor How did Jerry get out of washing the windows? How much window washing did you do? I put a lot of energy into washing the windows I get a lot of satisfaction out of washing windows. He’s in love I’m slowly getting into shape

Metaphor –Maps target domain onto source –Source often well defined, concrete –Target often often abstract –Source domain extends to target –Source domain and target domain are blended (Fauconnier)

Blending –Elements of two input spaces are projected into a third space, the blend, which contains elements of both, but is distinct from either one –Non-linguistic blending Faces seen as combinations of parents’ features Unicorns, satyrs, etc. Wire crossing experiences

Blending –Linguistic blending Linguistic expression evokes two domains, refers to something new Traditional blends –Chocoholic, cranapple, Monicagate, frenemies –Brunch, motel, nectarine, smog Metaphor –They constructed this theory from the ground up –You’re wasting my time

Blending –Linguistic blending Grammatical/constructional blends 1.As far as his political views are concerned, it’s best not to say anything 2.As for his political views, it’s best not to say anything 3.As far as his political views, it’s best not to say anything 1.She sneezed 2.She knocked the napkin off the table 3.She sneezed the napkin off the table