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| 1. Lakoff, GeorgeJohnson, Mark: Metaphors We Live By |
Lakoff, George and Johnson, MarkMetaphors We Live By Medium Literature Genre Treatise (242 pp.) Keywords Communication, Literary Theory, Society Summary In this book written for the layman, linguist George Lakoff and philosopher Mark Johnson cogent |
| 2. Metaphor: Lakoff & Johnson |
In their highly-acclaimed work "Metaphors We Live By," George Lakoff and Mark Johnson propose that metaphors are not simply destined for flowery prose and figurative language. |
| 3. From Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson |
Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1980. This material is copyrighted by the University of Chicago and is reproduced here with permission |
http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/lit-med/lit-med-db/webdocs/webdescrips/lakoff1064-des-.htmlMore like this: Science & Technology/ Social Sciences/ Language and Linguistics/ People/ Lakoff, George |
| 5. Metaphors We Live By, Lakoff and Johnson |
Is it true that all of us, not just poets, speak in metaphors, whether we realize it or not? Is it perhaps even true that we live by metaphors? In Metaphors We Live By George Lakoff, a linguist, and Mark Johnson, a philosopher, suggest that metaphors not... |
| 6. George Lakoff |
(No biographical information available) His major works are Metaphors We Live By (with Mark Johnson, 1980) and Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About The Mind (1992) |
| 7. George Lakoff, Mark Johnson 80 "Metaphors We Live By", Chapters 1- 6 |
Dlja bol'shinstva ljudej metafora -- eto poeticheskoe i ritoricheskoe vyrazitel'noe sredstvo, prinadlezhaschee skoree k neobychnomu jazyku, chem k sfere povsednevnogo obydennogo obschenija. Bolee togo |
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Lakoff and Johnson, Metaphors We Live By, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1980. Lakoff, George, Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things, University of Chicago Press, 1987. |
| 10. George Lakoff, Mark Johnson 80 "Metaphors We Live By", Chapters 1- 6 |
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| 13. Non-fiction reviews: George Lakoff |
Metaphors We Live By, with Mark Johnson. 1980 [?Where Mathematics Comes From: how the embodied mind creates mathematics, with Rafael Nez. 200?] |
| 14. RC Core 100, Metaphors We Live By |
Class Description for Core 100, Fall 2001 Basically, all we do in this class is read, write, and talk; you will be doing a lot of reading and writing for this class, but class time is spent discussing what we've read and written, plus selected short |
| 15. Non-fiction reviews: George Lakoff |
George Lakoff Metaphors We Live By, with Mark Johnson. 1980 Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things. 1987 [More Than Cool Reason: a field guide to poetic metaphor, with Mark Turner. 19??][Moral Politics. 19??][Philosophy in the F |
| 16. George Lakoff, Mark Johnson 80 "Metaphors We Live By", Chapters 1- 6 |
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| 18. linguistics |
Present Past Subjects Projects Misc NOTES ON LINGUISTICS Cowan, John Woldemar The Complete Lojban Language. 1997. Lakoff, George & Johnson, Mark Metaphors We Live By. 1980. |
| 19. George Lakoff, Mark Johnson 80 "Metaphors We Live By", Chapters 1- 6 |
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| 20. Lakoff |
Lakoff Studie - Kontextfragen in Kunst u. Wissenschaft Lakoff George / KI .... / 2 2 w Schler u. Kritiker von Chomsky (Lakoff zeigte auf, da Bedeutung u. Verwendungsart praktisch jede Syntaxregel beeinflussen. Regeln, die ehemals |
| 21. asle Archives: Re: metaphor |
Laird Evan Christensen (lairdc@darkwing.uoregon.edu) Wed, 30 Sep 1998 15:06:55 -0700 (PDT) _Metaphors to Live By_, by Lakoff and Johnson. Excellent, groundbreaking work. |
| 22. Metaphors We Live By |
This work should be included on this list for several reason. Firstly, because this work opened the field of the contemporary theory of metaphor, a cognitive framework that broke down the strict dicotomy between literal and figurative language and proposed... |
| 23. Metaphors We Live by George Lakoff, Mark JohnsonUniv of Chicago Pr (Trd) December 1983 (ISBN:0226468011) |
books Metaphors We Live by George Lakoff, Mark JohnsonUniv of Chicago Pr (Trd) December 1983 |
| 24. Amazon.com: buying info: Metaphors We Live by |
Books All Products Explore this book buying info editorial reviews customer reviews rate this item See more by the authors all books by George Lakoff all books by Mark Johnson Customers also bought these books t |
| 25. Untitled |
A subfield of cognitive science. This summary draws most heavily on Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, and Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things by Lakoff. |
| 26. Untitled |
George Lakoff's Web Page George Lakoff is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. Present Courses: Major Books: Metaphors We Live By (with Mark Johnson). 1980. |
| 27. George Lakoff |
Lakoff, George (?- ) (No biographical information available) His major works are Metaphors We Live By (with Mark Johnson, 1980) and Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About The Mind (1992) From The Metaphorical Structure of |
| 28. Green Egg Review - Metaphors We Live By |
Metaphor is usually seen as an aspect of words, a linguistic trick we use to increase the effort of our words. Lakoff sets out to show that metaphors are a fundamental part of our thought processes wh |
| 29. Edge: GEORGE LAKOFF |
The Third Culture George Lakoff "We are neural beings," states Berkeley cognitive scientist George Lakoff. "Our brains take their input from the rest of our bodies. |
| 30. metaphor |
LING 33Q: Metaphors We Talk By A Sophomore Seminar held Fall, 1998 Classes: Bldg. 460, 127D or on terrace, TTh 3:15- 4:45 pm. Office Hours: Fr 10:00-12:00, or by appointment, Bldg. 460, rm. 117. 3 units; CR/NC option David Beaver, Department of |
| 31. Amazon.com: buying info: Metaphors We Live by |
Books All Products Explore this book buying info editorial reviews customer reviews rate this item See more by the authors all books by George Lakoff all books by Mark Johnson Customers also bought these books t |
| 32. Amazon.com: buying info: Metaphors We Live by |
Books All Products Explore this book buying info editorial reviews customer reviews rate this item See more by the authors all books by George Lakoff all books by Mark Johnson Customers also bought these books t |
| 33. asle Archives: RE: metaphor |
Sullivan, Dr. If you are interested in extending the concept of metaphor outside of "literary" applications, you might start with a book called Metaphors We Live By, by George Lakoff and... |
| 34. virus: virus: Lakoff lecture part 3 |
Eva-Lise Carlstrom (eva-lise@efn.org) Wed, 12 Mar 1997 01:04:13 -0800 (PST) Lakoff and Mark Johnson (later coauthor of _Metaphors We Live By) were teaching a seminar on linguistics and performance... |
| 35. Metaphors We Live by |
Metaphor is usually seen as an aspect of words, a linguistic trick we use to increase the effect of our words. Lakoff sets out to show that metaphors are a fundamental part of our thought processes wh |
| 36. Learning Metaphors by Penny Tompkins and James Lalwey |
Learning is a highly complex process about which we know very little. But one thing we know for sure is that people learn in different ways. How can we have a sense of the way our students learn -- just by listening to what they say? A very practical... |
| 37. Shared or inherited entailments among metaphors? |
Shared or inherited entailments among metaphors? ALEKSANDER SZWEDEK Nicholas Copernicus University 0. Introduction The various types of metaphors that have so far been identified and described, seem to have been given equal, independent |
| 38. Learning-Org April 1998: Mental Models and Human-Computer Interaction ... |
Thomas A. Lifvendahl (tlifven@acs.stritch.edu) Thu, 16 Apr 1998 14:24:16 -0500 (CDT) Replying to LO17757 -- A good primer for mental models and metaphorical thinking is "Metaphors We Live B... |
| 39. The Virtual Bookcase, Details of 'Metaphors We Live by' |
The Virtual Bookcase, share book reviews and opinions about books |
| 40. eng513: RP on Metaphors We Live By (fwd) |
Next message: Jonikka R Page-Brannan: "Re: Paradigm shifts and communication |
| 41. fln archives - April 1999: Re: Lakoff-Johnson argument |
Subject: Re: Lakoff-Johnson argument lang@ms.chinmin.edu.tw Date: Fri 16 Apr 1999 - 12:27:22 BST Atleo wrote: > So Greg, are you trying to start something here too? > there is enough WAR on... |
| 42. Summary of "Metaphors We Live By" |
language. A metaphor, "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another," helps us to understand conceptual ideas as more concrete, or accepted terms. Linguist Lakoff and philosopher Johnson... |
| 43. Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind - Lakoff, George |
Lakoff, George - (Ph.D. linguistics, Indiana University, 1966). Since 1975, after giving up on formal logic as an adequate way to represent conceptual systems, he has been one of the major develop... |
| 44. Metaphors We Live By |
Metaphor is for most people a device of the poetic imagination..it is typically viewed as characteristic of language alone. We have found that metaphor is pervasive in everyday life, not just in langu |
| 45. fln archives - February 1999: Metaphors they live by |
Subject: Metaphors they live by From: J L Speranza (jls@netverk.com.ar) Date: Wed 03 Feb 1999 - 01:56:29 GMT I'm forwarding a review/abstract I received about a lecture by Lakoff and Johnson in Pa... |
| 46. RC Core 100 - Metaphors We Live By |
"Metaphor is for most people a device of the poetic imagination and the rhetorical flourish -- a matter of extraordinary rather than ordinary language. Moreover, metaphor is typically viewed as characteristic of language alone, a matter of words rat |
| 47. Metaphors We Live by |
An engaging, accessible discussion, replete with examples, of the varieties of metaphor and how they work."--Mary Sirridge, Teaching Philosophy |
| 48. Metaphors We Live by |
An engaging, accessible discussion, replete with examples, of the varieties of metaphor and how they work."--Mary Sirridge, Teaching Philosophy |
| 49. Lakoff on Conceptual Metaphor -- Invariance Again |
| previous | Table of Contents | next | Invariance Again The metaphors I have discussed primarily map three kinds of image-schemas: containers paths force-images Because of the complexity of the sub-cases and interactions, the details are i |
| 50. EDGE 3rd Culture: A TALK WITH GEORGE LAKOFF |
Interview by John Brockman at The Edge. Lakoff is one of the founders of generative semantics. |
| 51. http://planetx.bloomu.edu/~ackerman/print.html |
Cacciari, Christine, and Sam Glucksberg. "Understanding Figurative Language." In Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Ed. Morton A. Gernsbacher. (pp. 447-477).New York: Academic Press, 1994. Chafe, Wallace. "Idiomaticity as an Anomaly in the Chomskyan P |
| 52. LINGUIST List 9.1475: Quantifying metaphors |
Editor for this issue: Scott Fults <scott@linguistlist.org> Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 12:19:41 GMT+0 From: k.auty <k.auty@uclan.ac.uk> Subject: Quantifying metaphors |
| 53. Metaphors We Live by |
An engaging, accessible discussion, replete with examples, of the varieties of metaphor and how they work."--Mary Sirridge, Teaching Philosophy |
| 54. Metaphors We Live by |
An engaging, accessible discussion, replete with examples, of the varieties of metaphor and how they work."--Mary Sirridge, Teaching Philosophy |
| 55. RC Core 100 - Metaphors We Live By |
"Metaphor is for most people a device of the poetic imagination and the rhetorical flourish -- a matter of extraordinary rather than ordinary language. |
| 56. http://www.umich.edu/~jlawler/gebdescript.html |
Residential College Interdivisional Course 216, Section 001 Gdel, Escher, Bach Instructor: John Lawler <jlawler@umich.edu> Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30-4:00 PM Room 24-26 Tyler, East Quad Prerequisites: High school algebra and geometry Credit |
| 57. virus: RE: virus: Belief and Knowledge (was: The truth about faith) |
Eva-Lise Carlstrom (eva-lise@eskimo.com) Tue, 12 Aug 1997 09:53:21 -0700 (PDT) I point Wade, and anyone interested in metaphorical vs. literal language, to George Lakoff's books, in particular _Wo... |
| 58. MetaphorBIB: [Lakoff,G.] Group |
MetaphorBIB: Bibliography of the research of metaphor & related issues You are here: MetaphorBIB > Index > [Lakoff,G.] Group [Lakoff,G.] Group The members are ... Lakoff,G. Turner,M. Lakoff(1972) : incollection category [Linguistics |
| 59. Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind - Lakoff, George |
Lakoff, George - (Ph.D. linguistics, Indiana University, 1966). Since 1975, after giving up on formal logic as an adequate way to represent conceptual systems, he has been one of the major develop... |
| 60. $B:J$r0z$-H4$/J}K!!JJd=<HG!K(B |
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| 62. Ovanesbekov L.G. (96-r) List of references with comments and annotations |
In Russian: Latin letters DOS Windows Unix KOI-8 Unix ISO-5 In English: None .. : (96-r) |
| 63. http://elex.amu.edu.pl/ifa/sle/a007.htm |
Metaphors we love by: On the lexeme LOVE and its cognitive metaphors from the 15th century to the present Heli Tissari University of Helsinki In their pioneering little book Metaphors We Live By Lakoff and Johnson (1980:22) claimed that ”the |
| 64. DCCC - Can We Live Without Myths and Metaphors? |
have recently documented the essential metaphorical nature of human language. Myths are stories based on a countable set of metaphors and symbolisms. If indeed it is the case that no human language ca |
| 65. Metaphors in Various Disciplines |
Chaos, Complexity, and Flocking Behavior: Metaphors for Learning- Stephanie Pace Marshall (GIVING WINGS TO NEW IDEAS) Wingspread Journal, Summer 1996 |
| 66. Midnight Special Bookstore |
Metaphor with George Lakoff Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley Metaphor in Everyday Life We conceptualize the world using metaphor, so commonly, automatically, and unconsciously that we're |
| 67. An interview with George Lakoff by James Stanlaw / Department of Sociology... |
Counting Immoral Dangerous Political Metaphors, in the Flesh!: An Interview with George Lakoff (January 10, 2001) by James Stanlaw, Illinois State University |
| 68. fln archives - February 1999: Re: Metaphors they live by |
Subject: Re: Metaphors they live by From: Marlene R. Atleo (maratleo@island.net) Date: Wed 03 Feb 1999 - 04:26:19 GMT Oh, it sounds very good..... speaking from an indigeous, scared territoried p... |
| 69. HCI Concepts: Metaphor |
http/hci.stanford.edu/hcils/concepts/metaphor.html NOTE: Some of the below is still sketched in, to be completed: The idea of user interface metaphors became popular with the advent of the graphi... |
| 70. Tim Twohill, English & Communications Proposal Module for Interdisciplinary Humanities Course |
Tim Twohill, English & Communications Proposal Module for Interdisciplinary Humanities Course Overlapping the disciplines of psychology and linguistics, George Lakoff offers a unique model for ... |
| 71. Summary of "Metaphors We Live By" |
language. A metaphor, "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another," helps us to understand conceptual ideas as more concrete, or acc |
| 72. Notes on Lakoff and Johnson |
Human thought is metaphorical. Metaphorical thinking underlies all of our statements about the world, and all of our understanding of the world |
| 73. Untitled |
.nr PS 12 .nr VS 14 .DS C .ps 18 .vs 20 .ft B SECOND DRAFT COPY Master Metaphor List .ps 14 .vs 16 First Edition Compiled By George Lakoff, Jane Espenson, and Adele Goldberg August, 1989 Second Edi... |
| 74. George Lakoff - Rafael Nez - Rafael Nunez - Where Mathematics Comes From: How the... |
Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being by George Lakoff - Rafael Nuez |
| 75. Complexity Metaphors and the Management of a Knowledge Based Enterprise : An... |
At the time this proposal was being prepared there was a play being produced in London's West End entitled "Art" (by Yasmina Reza, translated from the French by Christopher Hampton). Art concerns the |
| 76. Footnotes |
[1]Arthur Danto, "Art after the End of Art" Artforum, April 1993 [2]As paraphrased by Suzi Gablik in "Towards an Ecological Self", New Art Examiner January 1991,Pg 26 [3] This ambivalence is not unique to my particular generation |
| 77. Jeremy Wall's Presentation |
Jeremy Wall, Metaphor and Mind Start with the basis that everything we know and experience is interpreted by the mind as metaphor. If we take metaphor to mean mapping of experience to evaluation ... |
| 78. Excerpt from Lakoff and Johnson |
At this point in the book we can now give a detailed account of what the traditional Western concept of the person is and what we think it should be replaced with. Putting these two views side-by-side |
| 79. Reading Group |
Reading Group Last Update: 2000.04.21 @ 2000 2000.04.21- L.B. Resnick, J.M. Levine, S.D. Teasley (Eds), American Psychological Assocation Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition @ 1999 1999.06.23- George Lakoff and Mark Johnson Metaphors |
| 80. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience an article by Penny... |
This article explains how a new form of modelling (the process which gave birth to NLP) called Symbolic Modelling and based on the work of David Grove relates to other NLP models, first published in 1997 |
| 81. DBLP: Peter Norvig |
Peter Norvig List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography ServerAnand Rajaraman, Peter Norvig: Virtual database technology: Transforming the Internet into a Database. IEEE Internet Computing 2(4): 55-58 (1998) Nils J. Nilsson, Stuart J. Russell, |
| 82. february 1998 |