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Jan 1, 2010 · While conceptual metaphors may create “internal binding” in ontologically coherent clusters, complementary “external binding” models are needed to explain the mixed clusters (and ultimately for a full explanation of all kinds of metaphor-based argumentation).
- Michael Kimmel
- 2010
While conceptual metaphors may create ‘‘internal binding’’ in ontologically coherent clusters, complementary ‘‘external binding’’ models are needed to explain the mixed clusters (and ultimately for a full explanation of all kinds of metaphor-based argumentation).
- Michael Kimmel
Oct 26, 2024 · Metaphors simplify complex issues, evoke emotions, and help make arguments more relatable. Discourse analysis examines how metaphors frame issues in debates and contribute to shaping audience understanding, often revealing deeper ideological positions behind the arguments.
Mar 1, 2018 · Based on case studies, it is argued that deliberate metaphors can not only function as single analogy arguments, but also as complex argumentation consisting of both analogy and e.g. causal or...
Jan 31, 2010 · First, it turns out that journalists combine metaphors into complex, yet well-formed arguments on a regular basis, with 39% and 62% of all metaphors respectively occurring in clusters.
Sep 28, 2020 · This outlines cognitive, discourse-analytic and practice-based perspectives to metaphor and framing, arguing that each is best suited for particular types of research goals. It sets out a blueprint for how different approaches to metaphor and framing can be integrated into a coherent model.
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In this paper, we aim to explain how metaphors can be employed for clarificatory purposes in British parliamentary debates. These debates typically involve an exchange of arguments concerning complex issues, which more often than not may require clarification.