| Katheryn Pfisterer Darr - 1994 - Страниц: 288
...Richards' s famous remarks about how metaphors create meaning: "when we use a metaphor," Richards wrote, "we have two thoughts of different things active together...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction" (1938:93). Richards went on to distinguish between the "tenor," or... | |
| Thomas Conley - 1994 - Страниц: 336
...perception that are related in a particular way in order to discover a similar relation in another group: "two thoughts of different things active together...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction" (p. 93). Given the Context Theorem, it is easy to see that metaphor... | |
| Gemma Corradi Fiumara - 1995 - Страниц: 208
...in giving the thing a name that belongs to something else.'52 In Richards' s more relational outlook we have 'two thoughts of different things active together...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction'.51 And yet, however 'implausible' they are, we could not properly... | |
| Gilbert D. Chaitin - 1996 - Страниц: 296
...perpetuates their apprehension'.50 According to the context theory, all meaning functions metaphorically, for 'when we use a metaphor we have two thoughts of different...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction'.51 It is this interaction which Richards intends to clarify by means... | |
| Geraldine W. van Rijn-van Tongeren - 1997 - Страниц: 196
...Richards, however, says about what he calls "the principle of metaphor": In the simplest formulation, when we use a metaphor we have two thoughts of different...active together and supported by a single word, or phrase12, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction. (p. 93) Through this "interaction between... | |
| Sylvia Caiuby Novaes - 1997 - Страниц: 204
...concepts are equally important for Turner's processual analysis: metaphor and multivocal symbols. In metaphor, "we have two thoughts of different things...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction" (Richards, 1936: 93, in Turner, 1974a). Turner thus approaches IA... | |
| Craig A. Evans, Peter W. Flint - 1997 - Страниц: 196
...1.358-59). JAMES M. SCOTT The Jewish Background of Paul's Metaphor 2 Cor 2:14 presents us with a metaphor. When we use a metaphor, we have two thoughts of different things — tenor and vehicle — active together and supported by a single word or phrase, whose meaning is... | |
| Benjamin Biebuyck - 1998 - Страниц: 390
...metaphorische Aussage zwischen den Spannungspolen in die Wege leitet: In the simplest formulation, when we use a metaphor we have two thoughts of different...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction. [1967: 93; vgl. Black 1966: 38] Richards betont, daß in diesem Prozeß... | |
| Steve Fleetwood - 1999 - Страниц: 292
...intercourse of thoughts, a transaction between contexts' (Richards 1936: 94). According to Richards: [WJhen we use a metaphor we have two thoughts of different...supported by a single word or phrase, whose meaning is a result of their interaction ... [W]e arrive at [the meaning] only through the interpretive possibilities... | |
| Ming Xie - 1999 - Страниц: 302
...immaterial relations."86 Fenollosa's idea of metaphor is indeed closer to what IA Richards defines as "two thoughts of different things active together...supported by a single word, or phrase, whose meaning is a resultant of their interaction."87 There is thus a similarity between this "interaction" notion of... | |
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