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  1. Sep 8, 2019 · A conceptual metaphor—also known as a generative metaphor—is a metaphor (or figurative comparison) in which one idea (or conceptual domain) is understood in terms of another. In cognitive linguistics, the conceptual domain from which we draw the metaphorical expressions required to understand another conceptual domain is known as the source ...

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  2. Conceptual metaphor. In cognitive linguistics, conceptual metaphor, or cognitive metaphor, refers to the understanding of one idea, or conceptual domain, in terms of another. An example of this is the understanding of quantity in terms of directionality (e.g. "the price of peace is rising ") or the understanding of time in terms of money (e.g.

  3. Sep 3, 2020 · Conceptual metaphors are fundamental to all thought — Time is Money, Diseases Are Enemies, Life is a Journey. ... For example: Personality IS Temperature. “Personality” is a complex idea ...

  4. Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) suggests that metaphor is a fundamental part of human thought, with linguistic and psychological evidence supporting its claim. A major revolution in the study of metaphor occurred 30 years ago with the introduction of “conceptual metaphor theory” (CMT).

  5. These conceptual metaphors are how we understand and view our actions, thoughts, and emotions. Structural metaphors, as Povozhaev puts it, are “one concept structured by another” (56). While these types of metaphors can be useful, Lakoff and Johnson offer the idea of highlighting and hiding to help get an idea of how people use them.

  6. Examples of conceptual metaphors include 'time is money,' which illustrates how we perceive time in terms of financial value, and 'argument is war,' framing discussions in combative terms. Conceptual metaphors are not just linguistic but can be observed in everyday thought patterns and cultural narratives, influencing social behavior and communication.

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  8. A superb example of an extended metaphor can be found in Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech. In it, he compares the rights and freedoms that many Black Americans were fighting for to cashing a check, but America defaulted on that check due to insufficient funds. 5. Conceptual Metaphors.

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