Time Metaphor and Language
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Across languages time tends to be understood in terms of space. For instance we might think of time as an unstoppable train heading towards us when we hear ''holidays arecoming'' or we might imagine timeas a landscape that we move across as we ''approach the moment of truth''. In this pioneering book Duffy and Feist bring together research from across disciplines to provide a more nuanced understanding of what metaphor is and how it underpins our conceptualizations of time. Illustrated with a wide range of authentic examples from natural language the book offers a holistic understanding of metaphors for time encompassing the varied ways in which people draw on spatial experiences as well as the broader variety of ''human experience'' on an individual level. In doing so it highlights the importance of variation across cultures across contexts and across individuals for metaphoric conceptualization.
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