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Conceptual metaphors in English and Shona: a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural study

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Title: Conceptual metaphors in English and Shona: a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural study
Author: Machakanja, Isaac
Abstract: The study is a comparative analysis of conceptual metaphors in English and Shona. The objectives of this study were: to compare the metaphorical expressions of English and Shona in the same or similar domains in order to establish on the one hand whether there are similarities and/or differences cross-linguistically and cross-culturally in the metaphorical construal of reality between these two languages and on the other hand, to establish what the underlying motivation is for the similarities and the differences between these two unrelated languages. The thesis also explores the reasons for the similarities in terms of particular assumptions underlying conceptual metaphors, that is, embodiment and ecological motivations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/905
Date: 2009-08-25
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