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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) metaphors (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: metaphors


Is in goldstandard

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines266 - : Metaphors and argumentation: Place and function of conceptual metaphors in argumentative activity

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines396 - : A case study of building and animal metaphors in specialized discourse: Are scholars’ metaphorical conceptualizations represented in discourse ?

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines396 - : A diachronic study of the use of building and animal metaphors could also reveal the evolution of the preferences for one metaphor over the other in a given period of time, while possibly providing insight into the changes in discourse practices under the impact of scholarly publications . A study of Bredillet’s (2008) metaphors over time would be suitable for further research in this line.

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines417 - : Regarding the diachronic-synchronic axis, according to Stewart (2010), there is a tendency to use both diachronic and synchronic criteria when approaching semantic prosody, without being aware of the differences that each approach involves. As for the diachronic point of view, semantic prosody is defined as an attached meaning or as a meaning which is transferred from one word to another during the course of time (Stewart, 2010). In his critical evaluation of semantic prosody, Stewart (2010) summarizes how this phenomenon has been approached within a diachronic framework, where we can find a wide range of metaphors describing semantic prosody as a meaning transferable to an item over time:

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines583 - : Semino, E., Demjén, Z., Demmen, J., Koller, V., Payne, S., Hardie, H. & Rayson, P. (2015). The online use of ‘violence’ and ‘journey’ metaphors by patients with cancer, as compared with health professionals: A mixed methods study . BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 7, 60-66. Doi:101136/bmjspcare-2014-000785. [ [188]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato metaphors:


2) semantic: 4 (*)
3) diachronic: 4 (*)
4) prosody: 4 (*)
5) discourse: 3 (*)
6) stewart: 3

metaphors
Lengua: eng
Frec: 87
Docs: 22
Nombre propio: / 87 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 4
Puntaje: 4.704 = (4 + (1+4.24792751344359) / (1+6.4594316186373)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
metaphors
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: Balaban, V. (1999). Self and agency in religious discourse. Perceptual metaphors for knowledge at a Marian apparition site. En L. Boeve & K. Feyaerts (Eds.), Metaphor and God-talk. Religions and Discourse (pp. 125-144). Nueva York: Peter Lang.
: Casarett, D., Pickard, A., Fishman, J. M., Alexander, S. C., Arnold, R. M., Pollak, K. I. & Tulsky, J. A. (2010). Can metaphors and analogies improve communication with seriously ill patients? Journal of Palliative Medicine, 13, 255-260.
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: Lakoff, G. & Johnson, M. (1980). Metaphors we live by Londres: University of Chicago Press.
: Lakoff, G. (1992). Metaphors and war: The metaphor system used to justify war in the Gulf. En M. Putz (Ed.), Thirty years of linguistics evolution (pp. 463-481). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
: Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1980). Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
: Matlock, T. (2013). Motion metaphors in political races. En M. Borkent, N. Dancygier & J. Hinnell (Eds.), Language and the Creative Mind (pp. 193-201). Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
: Matlock, T., Castro, S. C., Fleming, M., Gann, T. M. & Maglio, P. P. (2014). Spatial metaphors of web use. Spatial Cognition & Computation, 14(4), 306-320.
: Papagno, C. (2001). Comprehension of metaphors and idioms in patients with Alzheimer's disease: A longitudinal study. Brain, 124(7), 1450-1460.
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: Santa Ana, O. (2002). Brown tide rising: Metaphors of Latinos in contemporary American public discourse. Austin: University of Texas Press.
: Santibáñez, C. (2010). Metaphors and argumentation: The case of Chilean parliamentarian media participation. Journal of Pragmatics, 42(4), 973-989.
: Skorczynska, H. & Deignan, A. (2006). Readership and Purpose in the Choice of Economics Metaphors. Metaphor and Symbol, 21(2), 87-104.
: Skorczynska, H. (2010). Metaphor and knowledge specialization: The use of building metaphors in the general business and project management discourse. Proceedings of the 9th AELFE Conference (pp. 1-15). Universität de Hamburg, Germany.
: Skott, C. (2002). Expressive metaphors in cancer narratives. Cancer Nursing, 25(3), 230-235.
: Sontag, S. (1989). AIDS and its metaphors. Londres: Allen Lane.
: Thibodeau, P. & Durgin, F. H. (2008). Productive figurative communication: Conventional metaphors facilitate the comprehension of related novel metaphors. Journal of Memory and Language, 58, 521-540.
: Thibodeau, P. H. & Boroditsky, L. (2011). Metaphors we think with: The role of metaphor in reasoning. PLOS ONE, 6(2), e16782.
: Ureña, J. M. & Faber, P. (2010). Reviewing imagery in resemblance and non-resemblance metaphors. Cognitive Linguistics, 21(1), 123-149.
: Williams, J. (2016). Get the metaphor right! Cancer treatment metaphors in the English and Spanish press. Alfinge, 28, 109-138.