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CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR Our ordinary conceptual system is fundamentally metaphorical in nature. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ARGUMENT IS WAR Your claims are indefensible. He attacked every weak point in my argument. His criticisms were right on target. I demolished his argument. I've never won an argument with him. If you use that strategy, he'll wipe you out. He shot down all of my arguments. Attacking a position. Gaining ground. Shooting down your opponent. Winning; losing. You re wasting my time. This gadget will save you hours. I don t have the time to give you. How do you spend your time these days? That flat tire cost me an hour. I ve invested a lot of time in this project. He s living on borrowed time. TIME IS MONEY We waste it, save it, spend it 1

I'm feeling up. That boosted my spirits. My spirits rose. You're in high spirits. Thinking about her always gives me a lift. I'm feeling down. I'm depressed. He's really low these days. I fell into a depression. My spirits sank. HAPPY IS UP / SAD IS DOWN CONSCIOUS IS UP / UNCONSCIOUS IS DOWN Get up. Wake up. I'm up already. He rises early in the morning. He fell asleep. He dropped off to sleep. He's under hypnosis. He sank into a coma. 9 Look how far we ve come. We re at a crossroads. We ll just have to go our separate ways. We can t turn back now. I don t think is relationship is going anywhere. He's cruising down the highway of success. You'd better slow down and think about what you want to do with your life. As we go through life, I hope we ll always be friends. 2

Our relationship has hit a dead-end street. Our love has been a long, bumpy road. We may have to go our separate ways. The relationship isn t going anywhere. LOVE IS WAR She is just another one of his conquests. They fought over her for months, but in the end her old boyfriend won out. She fled from his advances. He won her hand in marriage. He made an ally of her mother. His remarks left a bad taste in my mouth. I can't digest all these ideas at once. Now there s an idea you can sink your teeth into. He expected us to swallow his claims about the new product. Well, now, there s food for thought. 3

She got all steamed up. He was bursting with anger. She blew up at me. He managed to keep his anger bottled up inside. You make my blood boil. He erupted. He exploded. His temper flared up. His eyes smouldered with rage. He has a fiery temper. ANGER IS HEAT MAPPING Source domain: the conceptual domain from which we draw metaphorical expressions (e.g., love is a journey). Target domain: the conceptual domain that we try to understand (e.g., love is a journey). A mapping is the systematic set of correspondences that exist between constituent elements of the source and the target domain. ARGUMENT IS WAR Common source domains the human body (the heart of the problem) health and illness (a healthy society, she hurt my feelings) animals (a cow, a bitch) plants (the fruits of her labour, exports flourished) buildings and construction (he's in ruins financially) machines and tools (conceptual tools, she produces a book) games and sport (to toy with the idea) money and economic transactions (spending time, investing in a relationship) cooking and food (to cook up a story, a recipe for success) heat and cold (a cold reception, icy stare) light and darkness (a dark mood, a cloud of suspicion) forces (he's driving me nuts) movement and direction (he went crazy, inflation is soaring) 4

Common target domains emotion desire morality thought society/nation politics economy human relationships communication time life and death religion events and actions Conventional vs novel metaphors Linguistic level Our relationship isn t going anywhere / is off the track / is on the rocks. (conventional) Vs. We re driving in the fast lane on the freeway of love. (novel) Conventional vs novel metaphors Conceptual level (conventional) Vs. LOVE IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK OF ART (novel) e.g. Our relationship is a beautiful mosaic we have made together. He has never let anyone get in his way. I can t afford to spend time talking here. TIME IS MONEY President Obama won the debate last night. ARGUMENT IS WAR This plan is half-baked. He s without direction in life. She got all steamed up. ANGER IS HEAT Let me chew on that for a while. Their marriage has really gone off the track. It'll take some time to digest that information. Wake up. CONSCIOUS IS UP The diversion should buy him some time. TIME IS MONEY They swallowed whatever garbage he gave them. This relationship isn't going anywhere. I am where I want to be in life. 5

She has an insatiable curiosity. I am feeling up today. HAPPY IS UP She devoured every article about China she could find. I'm feeling down today. SAD IS DOWN Practice Identify source and target domains. Identify the metaphor. 1. His ego is very fragile. 2. Inflation has robbed me of my savings. 3. He s rich in ideas. 4. She has a fertile imagination. 5. Life is empty for him. 6. He fell ill. 1. His ego is very fragile. THE MIND IS A (BRITTLE) OBJECT 2. Inflation has robbed me of my savings. INFLATION IS A PERSON 3. He s rich in ideas. IDEAS ARE MONEY 4. She has a fertile imagination. IDEAS ARE PLANTS 5. Life is empty for him. LIFE IS A CONTAINER 6. He fell ill. SICK IS DOWN Practice 2: 1. I m starved for love. 2. She looks like a Ferrari. 3. What is the foundation of your theory? 4. He is burning with love. 5. I m under her spell. 1. I m starved for love. LOVE IS FOOD 2. She looks like a Ferrari. WOMAN IS A CAR 3. What is the foundation for your theory? THEORY IS A BUILDING/HOUSE 4. He is burning with love. LOVE IS FIRE 5. I m under her spell. LOVE IS MAGIC 6

Practice 3 1. He is in a dark mood. 2. He is a lion. 3. He has a blot on his past/ a clean past. 4. He doesn't want to get his hands dirty. 5. He's a budding artist. 6. She's past her bloom. 1. He is in a dark mood. SAD IS DARK 2. He is a lion. PEOPLE ARE ANIMALS 3. He has a blot on his past/ a clean past. He doesn't want to get his hands dirty. MORALITY IS CLEANLINESS 4. He's a budding artist. 5. She's past her bloom. PEOPLE ARE PLANTS 7