Metaphorical conceptualization from an ad hoc source concept
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2021Sponsorship
Proyecto PGC2018-098236-B-I00 del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y UniversidadesAbstract
In this paper we explore the differences between several types of
temporary conceptualization and the different ways of representing
them verbally, and claim that, in the most creative or extended
cases of metaphor, utterance interpretation involves a temporary
conceptualization or temporary concept of the target domain.
Unlike non-metaphorical temporary conceptualizations, metaphorical
conceptualization requires a mechanism of cross-domain
mapping (from source to target domain) and, in many of these
cases, the source domain is already a temporary conceptualization
of an ad hoc category, an ad hoc concept, and thus their interpretation
involves a recursive temporary conceptualization.