Title: Metaphors We Live By
1Metaphors We Live By
George Lakoff Mark Johnston, The University of
Chicago Press, 1980
2 Our ordinary conceptual system is
fundamentally metaphorical in nature.
3Language for the metaphorical concept that
argument is war
- Attacking a position.
- Gaining ground.
- Shooting down
- your opponent.
- Winning loosing.
4Consider the systematic metaphorical
concept that time is money.
Will we waste it, save it, or spend it?
5Highlighting and hiding your assumptions may
be showing
- Consider the conduit metaphor, a complex
- metaphor for language about language.
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- Ideas (or meanings) are objects.
- Linguistic expressions are
containers. - Communication is sending.
6- What are the assumptions behind the language of
the conduit metaphor? - Its hard to get that idea across to him.
- I gave you that idea.
- Your reasons came through to us.
- Its difficult to put my ideas into words.
- His words carry little meaning.
- Try to pack more thought into fewer words.
7The conduit metaphor assumes that
- Words and sentences have meanings in themselves,
independent of any context - or speaker.
8Orientational metaphors or Im feeling up
today.
- Happy is up sad is down.
- Conscious is up unconscious is down.
- Health and life are up sickness and death are
down.
9Ontological metaphors the nature of being
The mind is a machine. The wheels turning now!
The mind is a brittle object. Hes
cracking up!
10More . . . .
- Ideas are people.
- Ideas are plants.
- Ideas are food.
- Ideas are products.
- Ideas are commodities.
- Ideas are resources.
- Ideas are money.
- Ideas are cutting instruments.
- Ideas are fashions.
11And still (a)more . . . .
- Love is a physical force.
- Love is madness.
- Love is magic.
- Love is war.
12Personification - animating an
object or entity
- This paper will demonstrate my theory.
- Inflation is eating up our profits.
13Which human characteristics will you give your
object?
- Inflation has attacked the foundation of our
economy. - Inflation has pinned us to the wall.
- Inflation has robbed me of my savings.
- Our biggest enemy right now is inflation.
14This personification casts inflation as a
combatant.
George Bellows, A Stag at Sharkeys (1917)
The San Diego Museum of Art
15Metonymy Synecdoche figures of
substitution
- So, she vanquished them, horse and foot . . .
. - William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily
- Well always have Paris.
- Humphrey Bogart to
Ingrid Bergman, Casablanca -
16So, where will you be when the chips are down?
If your life, metaphorically, is a game of chance,
youll need an ace in the hole.