Live, Moribund, and Dead Metaphors
Abstract
Prototypical instances of live, moribund and dead metaphors can be distinguished, but the peripheral parts of these categories intersect in an indeterminate way because of contextual modifications or interpretative differences among language users.
The basic distinctive criteria are that 1) the target meaning of a live metaphor is transparently connected with the source, while 2) a moribund metaphor is entrenched and lexicalised and need not be understood via its source, although the source and the metaphor are polysemously connected. Finally, 3) a dead metaphor is no longer a metaphor. It has become literalised, since it is not now connected with its historical source content.
University
University of Stockholm
Institution
English Department
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2006-09-14Author
Alm-Arvius, Christina
Keywords
metaphors
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Series/Report no.
NJES
Vol. 5, No. 1
Language
eng