Nature and Classification of Poetical Metaphor (Report)
Canadian Social Science 2007, August, 3, 4
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INTRODUCTION Metaphor is by some interpreted as a kind of human thinking mode and cognitive means instead of a linguistic phenomenon merely. Metaphor links not only two single "objects", but the semantic networks around them. In this light, metaphor is more like an indispensable bridge than as a reducible language decoration in poetry. It links the unknown with the known domain, abstract concept with concrete one, and thought with reality.
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