نتایج جستجو برای: grammatical metaphors

تعداد نتایج: 18781  

2004
Rilla Khaled Pippin Barr James Noble Robert Biddle

System Metaphor is one of the key practices of Extreme Programming (XP). Unfortunately, the System Metaphor practice is poorly understood, and is the practice XP teams most commonly choose to ignore. In this paper, we provide a small collection of patterns that teams can use to develop metaphors for their systems, and for evaluating system metaphors. We hope these patterns will encourage Extrem...

2012
Zoltán

In the standard version of conceptual metaphor theory, metaphors are stable connected structures in the conceptual system that emerge either because there is some similarity between two domains of experience (resemblance-based metaphors) or because the two domains are correlated in bodily experience (correlation-based metaphors). I propose that in addition to these two types of metaphor there i...

Journal: :Arab World English Journal for Translation & Literary Studies 2023

In the following research, types of interlingual phraseological equivalents, similes, and some metaphors in novels Turgenev Rudin A Nest Gentry are studied from perspective their structure, semantics, origin; attention is paid to differences related specifics realia lacunae translation (when reproduced Slovak English). We focus on biblical ancient phraseology, aphorisms, catchphrases, allusions...

Journal: :The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences 2022

The article looks into the problem of metaphor translation in framework narrative discourse. data for research was taken from a piece literary work ‘The Gulag Archipelago’ by A.I. Solzhenitsyn and its translations. translated narration does not only serve as source information about peculiarities writer’s culture but also promotes development enrichment receiving ethnical literature. In this co...

2013
Karuna Subramaniam Mark Beeman Miriam Faust Nira Mashal

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a subject is symbolic of another unrelated object. In the present study, we examined neural patterns associated with both novel unfamiliar and conventional familiar metaphoric processing, and how these patterns are modulated by affective valence. Prior to fMRI scanning, participants received a list of word pairs (novel unfamiliar metaphors as well as co...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2010
David Casarett Amy Pickard Jessica M Fishman Stewart C Alexander Robert M Arnold Kathryn I Pollak James A Tulsky

OBJECTIVE It is not known how often physicians use metaphors and analogies, or whether they improve patients' perceptions of their physicians' ability to communicate effectively. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine whether the use of metaphors and analogies in difficult conversations is associated with better patient ratings of their physicians' communication skills. DESIG...

2017
Jozef Keulartz

There has recently been growing interest in the role of metaphors in environmentalism and nature conservation. Metaphors not only structure how we perceive and think but also how we should act. The metaphor of nature as a book provokes a different attitude and kind of nature management than the metaphor of nature as a machine, an organism, or a network. This article explores four clusters of me...

2009
Maki Sakamoto Akira Utsumi

A synesthetic metaphor (e.g., sweet touch) is a metaphor that results from a combination of a modifier and a head, where both express different perceptual qualities. Most of the existing studies examine how the acceptability of synesthetic metaphors can be explained by the pairing of adjective modifier’s and head noun’s modalities. However, little attention has been given to cognitive effects e...

2002
Anita R. Bowles

Comprehension difficulty was rated for metaphors of the form Noun1-is-aNoun2; in addition, participants completed frames of the form Noun1-is-________ with their literal interpretation of the metaphor. Metaphor comprehension was simulated with a computational model based on Latent Semantic Analysis. The model matched participants’ interpretations for both easy and difficult metaphors. When inte...

Journal: :Journal of psycholinguistic research 2000
D L Chiappe J M Kennedy

What is the relation between metaphors and similes? Aristotle's "comparison theory" holds that metaphors are elliptical similes: "Sam is a pig" is simply a short form of "Sam is like a pig." In contrast, it has been suggested that metaphors cannot be elliptical similes because metaphors are "stronger" than similes. We know metaphors are stronger, it is argued, because of examples involving corr...

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