A note on the career of metaphorical domains

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Jezikoslovlje Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.29162/jez.2021.10
M. Brdar, Rita Brdar-Szabó, Tanja Gradečak
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Abstract

One of most dominant conceptual metaphors used to talk about the COVID-19 across languages and cultures is the war metaphor, but many other metaphors have been attested, exploiting a wide range of source domains. It appears, however, that there is a sort of evolutionary movement concerning the frequency with which particular source domains are used, progressing first towards more aggressive, war-like concepts, then after a sort of culmination in the spring of 2020, towards other related concepts, as the epidemic turned into a pandemic, and as new waves of infections emerged. However, we can now observe the beginnings of a new cycle: the domain that has so far been conceptualized metaphorically in terms of other source domains is now beginning to emancipate itself, becoming itself a source domain. Metaphorically speaking, when we study this switch, we study not the career of a metaphor, but the career of a domain (which in our opinion is even more exciting than the former enterprise). The aim of this article is to shed some light on this incipient trend by taking a look at the constellation of two (among many possible) factors that may have facilitated this mutation: the phenomenon of domain homogenization (towards a negative paragon) as a semantic catalyst and the family of XY(Z) constructions as the formal catalyst.
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关于隐喻领域的职业生涯的注释
在跨语言和文化谈论新冠肺炎时,最主要的概念隐喻之一是warmetaphor,但许多其他隐喻已经得到证实,它们利用了广泛的来源领域。然而,似乎有一种关于特定源域使用频率的进化运动,首先是朝着更具侵略性的、类似战争的概念发展,然后在2020年春天达到顶峰后,随着疫情转变为大流行,以及新一波感染的出现,朝着其他相关概念发展。然而,我们现在可以观察到新周期的开始:迄今为止被概念化为与其他来源领域相互隐喻的领域现在开始解放自己,成为一个来源领域。从隐喻的角度来说,当我们研究这种转换时,我们研究的不是隐喻的职业生涯,而是一个领域的职业生涯(我们认为这比以前的企业更令人兴奋)。本文的目的是通过观察可能促进这种突变的两个因素(包括许多可能的因素)来阐明这一早期趋势:作为语义催化剂的结构域同质化现象(向负副子)和作为形式催化剂的XY(Z)结构家族。
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