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Cognititve linguistics
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If you click here, that will link you to a web-page which deals with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis...again with lots of further linkages.
Re 'conceptual metaphor' it is dealt with in one of the links within the web-page provided by my earlier response.
I'm glad the website says they have not yet meshed together as a coherent whole. I don't understand what the hell it is about.
So would you use Cognitive Linguistics to look at how we have come up with language? Or does it look at how we are made to see the world using language? Which is why I was wondering if this was the same as the Sapir Whorf thing. Or none of the above?
And... aren't all metaphors conceptual?
The best (and most concise) definition I've found for 'conceptual metaphor' is:
"Conceptual metaphor: In cognitive linguistics metaphor is defined as understanding one conceptual domain in terms of another conceptual domain, e.g. one person's life experience versus another's. A conceptual domain is any coherent organization of experience."
This comes from http://www.fact-index.com/c/co/conceptual_metaphor.html
Hope that's of some use.
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