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The affordances of metaphor for diachronic corpora & discourse analysis
This paper examines the utility of metaphor as an investigative tool in “long-distance” corpora and discourse
studies. I show that metaphor is both important for understanding discourses and useful for diachronic analysis because it allows
us to abstract out above the purely lexical level, enabling comparison across contexts where the same concept could be lexicalised
differently. The case-study is concerned with the oft-discussed metaphor of migrants are water in the UK-based
Times newspaper from 1800–2018 and the conventionalisation and evaluative patterns are presented. The
findings confirm that the water metaphor has an extensive discourse history regarding how migration is represented in the
UK press, but also that evaluations may differ significantly. The paper shows how metaphor can provide a way to find discourse
evaluations and framings across different time periods. The use of second-order collocates illustrates how corpus tools can help
re-contextualise data to ensure interpretation heeds contemporary framings.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Corpus Linguistics (IJCL) publishes original research covering methodological, applied and theoretical work in any area of corpus linguistics. Through its focus on empirical language research, IJCL provides a forum for the presentation of new findings and innovative approaches in any area of linguistics (e.g. lexicology, grammar, discourse analysis, stylistics, sociolinguistics, morphology, contrastive linguistics), applied linguistics (e.g. language teaching, forensic linguistics), and translation studies. Based on its interest in corpus methodology, IJCL also invites contributions on the interface between corpus and computational linguistics.