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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

by Susanne Richardt (Author)
©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
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

Biographical notes

Susanne Richardt (Author)

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