Metaphor in Languages for Special Purposes
The Function of Conceptual Metaphor in Written Expert Language and Expert-Lay Communication in the Domains of Economics, Medicine and Computing
©2005
Thesis
292 Pages
Summary
This work is a cognitive-linguistic investigation of metaphor in languages for special purposes (LSP). Metaphorization is (re-)defined as a transfer of mental schemata which are mapped from a familiar source domain to analogically structure a hard-to-grasp target domain. Metaphors are empirically evaluated in an investigation of academic writing as well as of popular-scientific texts in the domains of economics, medicine and computing. The empirical analysis provides evidence that even scientific reasoning recurs to metaphorical thinking as an information-processing strategy. Since metaphors appear to define the scientific paradigms which determine (but also constrain) the scope of scientific reasoning, the findings give rise to a discussion about the objectivity of science.
Details
- Pages
- 292
- Publication Year
- 2005
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631531594
- Language
- German
- Keywords
- Englisch Schriftsprache Wirtschaftssprache Metapher Kognitive Linguistik kognitive Metapher Laiensprache mentale Schemata Medizin Informatik Expertensprache Fachsprache
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 292 pp., num. fig. and tables
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