This volume is organized around the view that metaphor is an
important cognitive process. Metaphor can no longer be considered
the sole domain of language, although this is one important
research domain as some of the chapters in the volume demonstrate.
The chapters reflect the modern history of metaphor, and cover many
of the ways metaphor is conceptualized and applied. The book also
explores a number of functions and characteristics, and
implications of the metaphoric process, including that metaphoric
processes originate in a sensory-motor-affective matrix; that they
may be based in a neurological substrate; that they are manifested
developmentally in various forms; that cognitively the
comprehension of metaphor may depend on an abstract, featureless
conceptual base; that they figure significantly in some
pathological syndromes and in therapeutic discourse.
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