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A Taste of Metaphor Variation: Contrasting the Metaphorical Extensions of “stew” and “guisar”
Esbrí-Blasco, Montserrat Universidad de Vilnius (Lituania) (2024)This article examines the range of metaphors activated by the cooking term stew in English and its Spanish counterpart guisar. The data were drawn from Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and Corpus del Español: ... -
Analysing the Digital World and its Metaphoricity: Cybergenres and Cybermetaphors in the 21st Century
Girón-García, Carolina; Esbrí-Blasco, Montserrat Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I (2019-11-06)The Internet has significantly affected the linguistic field since the virtual world has instigated scholars to explore users’ interaction with Cybergenres (Girón-García & Navarro i Ferrando, 2014; 2015). In Cognitive ... -
Frames and semantic roles in metaphorical mappings. A contrastive study of English boil and Spanish hervir
Navarro i Ferrando, Ignasi; Esbrí-Blasco, Montserrat John Benjamins Publishing (2024)Conceptual Metaphor Theory describes metaphorical mappings as correspondences between domains. Nevertheless, the interrelations of the mapped elements still need to be characterised. This study analyses metaphorical mappings ... -
Pedagogical Potential of Online Dictionaries in Metaphor and Idiom Language Instruction
Campoy Cubillo, Mari Carmen; Esbrí-Blasco, Montserrat International Association of Online Engineering (2022-11-15)Metaphors are an intrinsic part of thought and language that allow us to construe a cognitive domain in terms of another domain. Metaphors are especially relevant to the study of idioms, inasmuch as idioms are commonly ... -
Savoring culinary idioms with Cognitive Semantics
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Thematic role mappings in metaphor variation: contrasting English bake and Spanish hornear
Esbrí-Blasco, Montserrat; Navarro i Ferrando, Ignasi De Gruyter (2023-02-01)The present study investigates the scope of metaphors evoked by the culinary term bake in American English and its Peninsular Spanish equivalent hornear. The data analysed was extracted from the Corpus of Contemporary ...