2017
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2017.05.02.103
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Metaphors About Teachers' Role and Didactic Interactions in Primary School

Abstract: In a major book in cognitive linguistics, Metaphors We Live By, Johnson (1980/2008) argue that metaphors are a common presence in every-day language, as well as fundamental mechanisms of the mind, shaping our understanding of experience and giving sense to the word. Arguing for the metaphorical nature of our conceptual system, the authors point out that our ordinary language is filled with metaphors even if we are not aware of their use and these metaphors shape the way we perceive the surrounding reality, the… Show more

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“…Moreover, metaphors do not serve to convey the exact quality of the object features described, but highlight particular traits and elude others (Todor, 2017).…”
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“…Moreover, metaphors do not serve to convey the exact quality of the object features described, but highlight particular traits and elude others (Todor, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%