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Metaphor Networks: The Comparative Evolution of Figurative Language

by Richard Trim
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Overview

Metaphor Networks focuses on the historical evolution of metaphor and proposes new theories on language change based on substantial empirical data. It explores how the metaphors of today are very often linked to images existing in the past and traces metaphor paths back to the Middle Ages and Antiquity. The findings reveal that regular patters of evolution emerge and the aims of the book are to find out what lies behind these patterns.

Synopsis

This book analyzes the historical evolution of metaphor by proposing new theories involving principles of conceptual networking.

About the Author, Richard Trim

RICHARD TRIM is Senior Lecturer in English Historical Linguistics and Translation Studies at the University of Provence, France. He has published widely in these fields and has held lecturing posts in several European countries including Britain, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780230507517

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