نتایج جستجو برای: similes

تعداد نتایج: 218  

Journal: :Armenian Folia Anglistika 2011

Journal: :Lisanul Arab 2022

A simile is an expression that indicates one has something in common with others character, either overtly or covertly, by comparing it the furniture. In Quran juz 27 there are various types of similes. Al-Qur'an Juz 27, 4 cases: what sentences have elements components and two ends similes 27. The objectives need to achieve this research find containing simile/tasbeeh know understand two-ended ...

2011
Roslyn Weaver

While vampires are proliferating in children’s and young adult literature, the increasingly popular werewolf figure also deserves attention, particularly given the intriguing links that particular authors draw between the werewolf and disability. These links are seen in not only the two works I discuss in this paper, but others as well (for example, in Howl’s Moving Castle, a man cursed into th...

2016
Ashequl Qadir Ellen Riloff Marilyn A. Walker

A simile is a figure of speech comparing two fundamentally different things. Sometimes, a simile will explain the basis of a comparison by explicitly mentioning a shared property. For example, “my room is as cold as Antarctica” gives “cold” as the property shared by the room and Antarctica. But most similes do not give an explicit property (e.g., “my room feels like Antarctica”) leaving the rea...

2010
Tony Veale Yanfen Hao

Irony is an effective but challenging mode of communication that allows a speaker to express sentiment-rich viewpoints with concision, sharpness and humour. Irony is especially common in online documents that express subjective and deeply-felt opinions, and thus represents a significant obstacle to the accurate analysis of sentiment in web texts. In this paper we look at one commonly used frami...

2007
Tony Veale Yanfen Hao

The knowledge that is needed to understand everyday language is not necessarily the knowledge one finds in an encyclopedia or dictionary. Much of this is “folk” knowledge, based on stereotypes and culturally-inherited associations that do not hold in all situations, or which may, strictly speaking, be false. We can open a linguistic window onto this knowledge through simile, since explicit simi...

Journal: :Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2006

Journal: :Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal 2015

2012
Pierluigi Assogna

 A Metaphor is represented by the insertion of a concept (often a single word) belonging to a specific semantic context, without any additional comment, into a sentence that presents concepts belonging to a different context  A Simile is an explicit comparison between a concept, or more often a process, an activity, belonging to a context and a correspondent concept/process coming from a diff...

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