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Variation in Political Metaphor
Edited by Julien Perrez, Min Reuchamps and Paul H. Thibodeau
[
Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
85] 2019
► pp.
211
–
212
◄
previous
Index
A
abstract domain
3, 14, 62–64, 133, 140, 153, 198, 201
affective function or impact
85, 89, 97, 192
B
basic function
63–64, 80
basic level concepts
8, 89, 99, 131–132
basic meaning
43–44, 47, 110
basic metaphor
2
C
campaign
8, 17–18, 23, 25–29, 91, 95, 131, 134–145, 162, 179
CDA
see Critical Discourse Analysis
circulation of metaphors
48, 52, 56–57
citizen discourse
4, 57–58
CMA
see Critical Metaphor Analysis
CMT
see Conceptual Metaphor Theory
cognition
3, 132, 153
cognitive factor
192
cognitive linguistics
13, 161
cognitive mechanism
17
cognitive process
3, 37, 202
cognitive psychology
19, 134, 178
cognitive schemas
127, 152
cognitive structure
170, 173
communication
6, 9, 37, 44–45, 62, 80, 101, 125, 131, 156, 181
Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT)
1–3, 13–14, 37, 63, 152
conceptual metaphors
3–4, 7, 9, 10, 14–16, 20, 23–24, 29, 30, 51, 53, 63–66, 71, 152, 154–174, 185, 200
conventional metaphor
15–16, 29, 36, 101–102, 202
conventionalized metaphors
8, 14, 44–46, 103
corpus or copora
1, 5, 6–7, 9, 13–14, 18–28, 38–47, 65, 69, 72, 75, 101–102, 109, 113, 140–142, 151, 155, 161, 186–187, 199–200, 203
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
1–3, 5, 9, 13, 37, 63, 177–180, 197, 203
Critical Metaphor Analysis (CMA)
3, 13–14
cross-cultural variation
5, 195
D
Deliberate Metaphor Identification Procedure (DMIP)
42–45, 47–48
Deliberate Metaphor Theory (DMT)
37, 197
deliberate metaphors
7, 29, 35–38, 42–48, 54–57, 101, 185, 197–199, 202, 204
deposal speech
7, 83–103, 198
discourse analysis
1–6, 9, 13, 37, 61–63, 80, 85, 131, 137, 151, 177–178, 184–193, 197–198
discourse-based
1, 64, 152, 178, 186, 190
discourse dynamics
89
discursive institutionalism
2–3
DMIP
see Deliberate Metaphor Identification Procedure
DMT
see Deliberate Metaphor Theory
E
election
8, 9, 15, 16, 18–19, 30, 39–41, 49, 68, 75–78, 84, 87–88, 91, 93, 95–96, 100, 127, 131, 133–135, 137–143, 145, 151, 161–162, 166–170, 196, 198, 203
election manifestos
see manifestos
elite discourse
4, 42, 57–58, 161, 204
entailments
86
EU
see European Union
European Council
40, 72
European integration
9, 151–153, 157–162, 164, 168–174
European Parliament
9, 151, 161, 196, 198
European Union (EU)
9, 72–73, 109, 124, 151–152, 190, 196, 201, 204
experimental approach or design
9, 14, 16, 177–184, 186–192, 197
externally oriented metaphors
9, 90, 91-95–99, 103
F
feminine markers
17, 21–23, 27–29
figurative language
3, 8, 13, 37, 79, 101, 107, 199–200
Frame
1, 4–5, 7, 8, 14, 17, 24–29, 36, 55, 61, 66, 76, 85, 90–95, 107–127, 131, 136–139, 142, 145, 154, 179–182, 185–186, 198–199
G
gender
5, 10, 15–16, 30, 61, 204
gestures
3, 195
governmental declarations
35–36, 38
H
haptic verb
136–145
I
ideational
85
ideology
1, 3–5, 13, 16, 36–37, 61, 63, 83, 85, 92, 94, 102–103, 152–154, 197
images
85, 132–136, 142, 145, 196
inaugural speech
7, 41
identity
13–14, 16, 24, 29–30, 158, 198
internally oriented metaphors
7, 90–97
international actors
154
international markets
124
international politics
9, 152
international trade
201
interviews
5, 7, 16, 61, 65–67, 80, 161, 198, 200, 203
L
leadership
23, 77, 83–103, 136, 145, 185, 187
leadership takeovers
7, 83–103, 185, 187, 191
M
manifestos
6, 9, 85, 151, 161–162, 164–168, 196, 197, 201, 204
mapping
3, 7, 10, 14, 27, 30, 36–38, 62–64, 69–71, 79, 153–155, 173, 193, 198–200
media discourse
4–5, 41–42, 57–58, 79, 161, 200
mediation
101
mental
133–134, 138, 142, 145
mental simulation
134, 136, 139, 145, 204
Metaphor Identification Procedure (MIP)
89, 99, 156
Metaphor Identification Procedure Vrije Universiteit (MIPVU)
7, 42, 44–45, 47, 110
metaphor scenario
1–2, 29, 46–50, 56–57, 83, 90, 93–103, 132, 136, 185, 187, 191–192, 197, 204
metaphor usage
6, 8, 15–17, 20–21, 28–29, 99, 131–133, 137, 145, 161, 185, 197–198, 204
MIP
see Metaphor Identification Procedure
MIPVU
see Metaphor Identification Procedure Vrije Universiteit
mirror neurons
134, 136
N
negative evaluation
63, 65, 69, 72–75, 79, 142, 160, 163, 170–171, 200
negative metaphoric frames
8, 76, 107, 110–127
negative metaphors
80, 108, 110–127, 185–186, 202
negative valence
107, 110–127, 179–180, 189
novel metaphors
8, 29, 36, 45–47, 54, 64, 83, 85, 101, 202
P
parliamentary debates
15, 42, 49, 161, 200
party manifestos
see manifestos
personification
16, 61–80, 116–117, 185
physical experience
3, 62
policy statement
35–58
positive evaluation
63, 65–66, 69, 72–75, 77–80, 134, 160, 170–171
positive metaphoric frames
8, 92, 113–127
positive metaphors
53, 96–97, 108–127, 179, 185–186, 191, 202
positive valence
107–127, 179, 189
R
REA
see Response Elicitation Approach
Response Elicitation Approach (REA)
9, 177
S
source domain
1–3, 13–16, 20, 23–30, 36, 38, 43–47, 52–53, 57, 61–80, 96, 98–99, 119, 132, 153, 155–156, 161, 163, 178–179, 196–197
systematicity
85, 101
T
target domain
3, 13–16, 20, 23–30, 36, 38, 42–47, 63–64, 69–77, 153, 155–156, 158, 161, 163, 178, 196–197