A Comparative Study of Conceptual Metaphors in English and Persian Newspapers
Metaphors are not simply ornamental rhetorical devices that are used in poetry and literary texts; rather they are indispensable parts of our thinking. This paper seeks to analyze conceptual metaphors (CMs) cross-linguistically in three areas of economics, politics, and health studies in English a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Lasting Impressions Press
2019-09-01
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Series: | International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies |
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Online Access: | http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue3/9-7-3-19.pdf |
Summary: | Metaphors are not simply ornamental rhetorical devices that are used in poetry and literary texts;
rather they are indispensable parts of our thinking. This paper seeks to analyze conceptual metaphors
(CMs) cross-linguistically in three areas of economics, politics, and health studies in English and
Persian newspapers within the framework of cognitive linguistics by means of Lakoff and Johnson‘s
(1980) CM theory, to determine which language has the more pervasiveness of metaphors and also to
find out the similarities and differences of CMs in three areas of newspaper. To this end, MIP
(Metaphor Identification Procedure) and Kittay and Lehrer‘ (1981) semantic field theory of metaphor
were used to properly locate and identify metaphors in the corpus of 1,525631 words. The results
indicate that, despite the cultural differences and differently distributed source domains, the conceptual
metaphors in the English and Persian newspapers are not so radically different and this is in line with
Lakoff and Johnson‘s (1980) claim that the use of metaphor is consistent with the universal structure of
human mental conceptualization. There are more CMs in Persian newspapers and in the area of
economics. Out of ten source domains, the CMs of the journey, war, body, and nature were found to be
some of the most frequently-used CMs in the corpus. |
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ISSN: | 2308-5460 2308-5460 |