Review published In:
Metaphor and the Social World
Vol. 8:1 (2018) ► pp.143149
References
Ahrens, K.
(2011) Examining conceptual metaphor models through lexical frequency patterns: A case study of U.S. presidential speeches. In S. Handl & H. J. Schmid (Eds.), Windows to the mind: Metaphor, metonymy and conceptual blending (pp. 167–184). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Ahrens, K., & Yat Mei Lee, S.
(2009) Gender versus politics: When conceptual models collide in the US Senate. In K. Ahrens (Ed.), Politics, gender and conceptual metaphors (pp. 62–82). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Cienki, A.
(2004) Bush’s and Gore’s language and gestures in the 2000 US presidential debates. Journal of Language and Politics, 31, 409–440. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
(2005a) Metaphor in the “Strict Father” and “Nurturant Parent” cognitive models: Theoretical issues raised in an empirical study. Cognitive Linguistics, 16(2), 279–312. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
(2005b) The metaphorical use of family terms versus other nouns in political debates. Information Design Journal + Document Design, 13(1), 27–39. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Deason, G., & Gonzales, M. H.
(2012) Moral politics in the 2008 presidential convention acceptance speeches. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34(3), 254–268. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Lakoff, G.
(1996) Moral politics. How liberals and conservative think. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Moses, J. F., & Gonzales, M. H.
(2015) Strong candidate, nurturant candidate: Moral language in presidential television advertisements. Political Psychology, 36(4), 379–397. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Ohl, J. J., Pfister, D. S., Nader, M., & Griffin, D.
(2013) Lakoff’s theory of moral reasoning in presidential campaign advertisements 1952–2012 Communication Studies, 64(5), 488–507. DOI logo.Google Scholar
Pragglejaz Group
(2007) MIP: A method for identifying metaphorically used words in discourse. Metaphor and Symbol, 22(1), 1–39. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Renardel de Lavalette, K. Y., Steen, G. J., & Burgers, C.
(2016) How to identify moral language in presidential speeches: A comparison between a social-psychological and a cognitive-linguistic approach to corpus analysis. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. Advance online publication. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Steen, G. J.
(2017) Deliberate Metaphor Theory: Basic assumptions, main tenets, urgent issues. Intercultural Pragmatics, 14(1), 1–24. DOI logoGoogle Scholar