Metaphor and reality a rhetorical-cognitive approach
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2024/v1.i39.16816Keywords:
Cognitive linguistics, Metaphor, metonymy, surplus, meaning, truth metaphorAbstract
The nature of this research is applied and attempts to benefit from cognitive science as a science that has been shaped by several partial sciences, including practical philosophy, neuroscience, computer science, anthropology, and linguistics at the same time, after moving the subject of its study from reality to perception as a broad field of authorship, creation, and creativity.
Cognitive rhetoric advanced important steps when it moved its subject from material reality to mental perception, and metaphorical and metaphorical expressions became realistic, scientific and social discourse that achieved intellectual achievement, after it had been viewed as linguistic luxury, aesthetic embellishment, lying, or both. Because it does not apply to reality; Therefore, taking cognitive rhetoric as an approach to studying eloquent texts that provide new insights that contribute to the development of this science, by moving from theory to application.
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