Metaphors we live by
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Johnson M., Lakoff G. Metaphors We Live By In the book by G. Lakoff and M. Johnson 'Metaphors We Live By', the foundations of the cognitive approach to metaphor - a linguistic, cognitive, and cultural phenomenon - are presented. It discusses both the scientific aspects of studying this phenomenon in linguistics and philosophy, and the role of metaphor in modern society, in everyday communication between people. Special attention is paid to the possibilities of using metaphor as a means of understanding reality, as a tool for organizing human experience, structuring his knowledge about reality. The book, first published in the original language in 1980, became a bestseller in English-speaking countries and received a wide response in scientific journals and journalism. The book contains almost no special terminology and will be of interest both to specialists in the field of linguistics and literary studies, and to a wide range of readers interested in the functioning of language in modern society, problems of speech impact, and the connection between language, thought, and consciousness.
Author:
Author:Lakoff D., Johnson M.
Cover:
Cover:soft
Category:
- Category:Thriller & Suspense
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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Dimensions:22x15x1.8 cm
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-382-02050-1
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