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Is it possible to explain metaphors using discourse analysis frameworks, or only with cognitive linguistic frameworks?

Posted on 2012/03/282015/11/23 by mendicott

Is it possible to explain metaphors using discourse analysis frameworks, or only with cognitive linguistic frameworks?

If by “discourse analysis frameworks” [1] you are referring to “Metaphor Identification Procedure”, and by “cognitive linguistic frameworks” [2] to “Image Schema”, then I suggest the answer lies in between….  ;^)

For me the real question is… what are the mechanics of converting words into images, and images into words in the human brain?  I tend to think of this mechanism in terms of a “clutch”, or transducer of some kind, and can refer you to my draft webpages on the role of Computational Metaphorics [3] in Computational Dreaming [4].

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Discourse_analysis

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Cognitive_linguistics

[3] http://www.meta-guide.com/home/bibliography/google-scholar/computational-metaphorics

[4] http://www.meta-guide.com/home/bibliography/google-scholar/computational-dreaming

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