Multimodal metaphor

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Forceville, Charles (-), Urios-Aparisi, Eduardo, 1964-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter 2009
Colección:Applications of cognitive linguistics ; 11
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Non-verbal and multimodal metaphor in a cognitivist framework : agendas for research / Charles Forceville
  • Brand images : multimodal metaphor in corporate branding messages / Veronika Koller
  • Cutting across the senses : imagery in winespeak and audiovisual promotion / Rosario Caballero
  • Interaction of multimodal metaphor and metonymy in TV commercials : four case studies / Eduardo Urios-Aparisi
  • Nonverbal and multimodal manifestation of metaphors and metonymies : a case study / Ning Yu
  • Visual metaphor versus verbal metaphor : a unified account / Francisco Yus
  • Metaphor in political cartoons : exploring audience responses / Elizabeth El Refaie
  • Image alignment in multimodal metaphor / Norman Y. Teng
  • Visual metaphoric conceptualization in editorial cartoons / Joost Schilperoord and Alfons Maes
  • Anger in Asterix : the metaphorical representation of anger in comics and animated films / Bart Eerden
  • Pictorial metaphors of emotion in Japanese comics / Kazuko Shinohara and Yoshihiro Matsunaka
  • Words, gestures, and beyond : forms of multimodal metaphor in the use of spoken language / Cornelia Müller and Alan Cienki
  • Metonymy first, metaphor second : a cognitive-semiotic approach to multimodal figures of thought in co-speech gesture / Irene Mittelberg and Linda R. Waugh
  • Music, language, and multimodal metaphor / Lawrence Zbikowski
  • The role of non-verbal sound and music in multimodal metaphor / Charles Forceville
  • Multimodal metaphor in classical film theory from the 1920s to the 1950s / Mats Rohdin
  • Multimodal expressions of the "Human victim is animal" metaphor in horror films / Gunnar Theodór Eggertsson and Charles Forceville.