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The Role of (Deliberate) Metaphor in Communicating Knowledge in Academic Discourse: DASK ¿ Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft / Duisburg Papers on Research in Language and Culture, cartea 125

Autor Anke Beger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2019
While the relatively recent notion of ¿deliberate¿ metaphors ¿ metaphors that supposedly play a special role in communication ¿ is contested among researchers, the debate lacks empirical grounding. This book presents the first large-scale study of forms and functions of deliberate metaphors in authentic spoken academic discourse. The author¿s comprehensive qualitative analyses of 23 US-American college lectures from four different disciplines demonstrate that deliberate metaphors occur in various forms and fulfill important communicative functions. While these findings may indicate the value of deliberate metaphors, the author¿s critical discussions of both identification and application of deliberate metaphors in authentic discourse also point out issues with the very concept of ¿deliberate¿ metaphor.
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Notă biografică

Anke Beger studied English and German to become a school teacher at the Europa-Universität Flensburg (EUF). Afterwards, she spent a year as an assistant teacher in the USA. In 2018, Anke Beger obtained her doctoral degree in English Linguistics at the EUF where she works as a researcher and lecturer.

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Conceptual Metaphor Theory - Communicating Knowledge - Metaphors in psychology - Recontextualizations - Mixed Metaphors - The Concepts Mind and Self - Science teaching - Science popularization

Descriere

This book features comprehensive qualitative metaphor analyses in US-American college lectures. The author shows that deliberate metaphors fulfill important communicative functions. However, the critical discussion of their identification and application demonstrates problems with 'deliberateness'.