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Analysing Language and Multimodal Discourse by Means of the NEAR-FAR Image Schema
Analysing Language and Multimodal Discourse by Means of the NEAR-FAR Image Schema

Author(s): Elżbieta Górska
Subject(s): Semantics, Health and medicine and law, Philology, Stylistics
Published by: Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: conceptual metaphor; polysemy; demonstrative pronoun; gesture; verbo-pictorial aphorism; social distance;

Summary/Abstract: Focusing on convergent evidence for the conceptual nature of metaphors that take the near-far image schema as their source domain, such as: similarity is closeness, difference is distance, affection is proximity and emotional distance is physical distance, the application of near-far is discussed not only in the context of linguistic, but also multimodal practice. Results of a number of experimental studies are presented as another kind of convergent evidence for the psychological reality of these conventional metaphors and of the near–far schema. It is concluded that this schema is a reliable and useful research tool that cognitive linguists have at their disposal. In the Postscriptum, the framing of the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of “social distancing” is briefly considered in the context of both the social distance is physical distance and affection is proximity metaphors.

  • Issue Year: 76/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 129-150
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English