Using Figurative Language

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Using Figurative Language

Philosophy of language Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics Communication studies Cognition and cognitive psychology

Author: Herbert L. Colston

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 19th November 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9781316443996


Using Figurative Language

presents results from a multidisciplinary decades-long study of figurative language that addresses the question, Why don’t people just say what they mean? This research empirically investigates goals speakers or writers have when speaking (writing) figuratively, and concomitantly, meaning effects wrought by figurative language usage. These pragmatic effects arise from many kinds of figurative language including metaphors (e.g. This computer is a dinosaur), verbal irony (e.g. Nice place you got here), idioms (e.g. Bite the bullet), proverbs (e.g. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket) and others. Reviewed studies explore mechanisms — linguistic, psychological, social and others — underlying pragmatic effects, some traced to basic processes embedded in human sensory, perceptual, embodied, cognitive, social and schematic functioning. The book should interest readers, researchers and scholars in fields beyond psychology, linguistics and philosophy that share interests in figurative language — including language studies, communication, literary criticism, neuroscience, semiotics, rhetoric and anthropology.

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