Understanding Abstract Concepts across Modes in Multimodal Discourse A Cognitive Linguistic Approach. Elżbieta Górska.
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2020.i15.667Keywords:
multimodality, cognitive linguistics, conceptual metaphor theory, metonymyAbstract
Review of Understanding Abstract Concepts across Modes in Multimodal Discourse. A Cognitive Linguistic Approach, by Elżbieta Górska.
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Lakoff, George. “The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor.” Metaphor and Thought. Edited by Andrew Ortony. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1993. 202-251.
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