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Gesture and legitimation in the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage
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What Can Cognitive Linguistics Tell Us about Language-Image Relations?:A Multidimensional Approach to Intersemiotic Convergence in Multimodal Text
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“28 Palestinians Die”:A Cognitive Grammar Analysis of Mystification in Press Coverage of State Violence on the Gaza Border.
Hart, Christopher. - : Bloomsbury, 2021
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Researching discourse : a student guide
Hart, Christopher (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2020
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Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse:From Poetics to Politics
Hart, Christopher. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
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Metaphorical descriptions of pain on a Trigeminal Neuralgia Forum:Pushing the Boundaries of Cognitive Linguistics
Semino, Elena. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
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A nation divided:Metaphors and scenarios in the media coverage of the 2016 British EU referendum
Koller, Veronika; Ryan, Josie. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
Abstract: 2016 saw the referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the EU, in which almost half of the voters went with one option, while just over a half cast their ballot for the other. In this paper, we will investigate what metaphors and scenarios were used in news reports and opinion pieces on the country’s most popular national news websites the day after the vote. Using the Metaphor Identification Procedure (Pragglejaz, 2007), we identified metaphors for the UK electorate and political establishment and analysed them qualitatively. Results show widespread use of spatial and ontological metaphors (e.g. ‘the towns and estates left behind’, ‘deeply divided opinion’). While the spatial metaphor is used to represent the relationship between the electorate and the establishment, the ontological metaphor serves to construe divides within these groups. What is more, the spatial metaphor is perspectivised by image schemas (e.g. FRONT-BACK) whereas the ontological metaphor is specified by particular source domains (e.g. War/Violence:1 ‘voters were bombarded with hysterical threats’). Such specific source domains also motivate more dynamic metaphor scenarios (Musolff, 2006, Semino et al., 2016), i.e. mini-narratives featuring actors, actions and evaluations. Our analysis provides a data-driven model of the relations between metaphors, image schemas, source domains and scenarios. As such, it adds conceptual complexity to Musolff’s (2006) notion of metaphor scenarios while simultaneously testing Kövecses’ (2017) taxonomy of metaphor against discourse data. We thereby demonstrate how the analysis of discourse can benefit from cognitive semantics and how, vice versa, conceptual metaphor theory can be advanced through empirical studies.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130465/2/Koller_Ryan_revised_chapter_Comments_addressed.pdf
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Spatial properties of ACTION verb semantics:Experimental evidence for image schema orientation in transitive versus reciprocal verbs and its implications for ideology
Hart, Christopher. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
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Event-frames affect blame assignment and perception of aggression in discourse on political protests:an experimental case study in critical discourse analysis
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'Riots engulfed the city':an experimental study investigating the legitimating effects of fire metaphors in discourses of disorder
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Cognitive linguistic critical discourse studies:connecting language and image
Hart, Christopher James. - : Routledge, 2017
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Metaphor and intertextuality in media framings of the (1984-85) British Miners' Strike:a multimodal analysis
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Cognitive linguistic critical discourse studies
Hart, Christopher James. - : Routledge, 2017
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Space, time and evaluation in ideological discourse
Filardo Llamas, Laura (Herausgeber); Hart, Christopher (Herausgeber); Kaal, Bertie (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2016
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The visual basis of linguistic meaning and its implications for critical discourse analysis:integrating cognitive linguistic and multimodal methods
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Viewpoint in linguistic discourse:space and evaluation in news reports of political protests
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Discourse
Hart, Christopher. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2015
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Contemporary critical discourse studies
Hart, Christopher (Hrsg.). - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury, 2014
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Discourse, grammar and ideology : functional and cognitive perspectives
Hart, Christopher. - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Acad., 2014
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Discourse, grammar and ideology : functional and cognitive perspectives
Hart, Christopher. - London : Bloomsbury, 2014
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