Home  /  ELOPE  /  Vol: 10 Núm: 1 Par: 0 (2013)  /  Article
ARTICLE
TITLE

The Anthropomorphic Metaphor in Slovene and English Wine Tasting Discourses

SUMMARY

The language used to describe the tastes of various wines ranges from specific references to chemical, vegetal and mineral components to a wealth of diverse metaphorical constructions. This paper explores the use and characteristics of the anthropomorphic metaphor in wine reviews from a cross–linguistic perspective. The theoretical framework relies on the cognitive approach to metaphor, most notably on the conceptual theory of metaphor. The case study presented is focused on the conceptual metaphor WINE IS A HUMAN BEING and its linguistic realisations in a corpus of wine reviews collected from selected Slovene and English sources. A number of metaphors will be examined with respect to their level of conventionality, from metaphorically motivated terminology to novel linguistic metaphors. It will be argued that despite some variations in the way metaphors are realised in English and Slovene wine discourses, there is a large overlap in the way the two languages conceptualise the taste of wine through the anthropomorphic metaphor.

 Articles related

AR Muzammil    

Abstract Pantun is an old form of poetry in Malay literature that until now is still used actively in various activities of malay nusantara community life, including in West Kalimantan. Pantun uses many words that mean figurative. This research aims... see more



Alfia Nurul Hidayah,Wahyu Oktavia    

This study aims to describe the type of metaphor in the drama  script Senja dengan Dua Kelelawar. This study uses a type of qualitative descriptive research where unbound places analyze the form of descriptions that are not in the form of numbers or... see more

Revista: SeBaSa

Chesil Rulianty,Lindawati Lindawati,Bahren Bahren,Herry Nur Hidayat    

This article describes the use of metaphoric words of T-shirt design produced by the Kapuyuak and Konco Clothing stores. T-shirts in both stores contain many metaphors about the daily life of Minangkabau people. This study discusses metaphorical forms an... see more


Alessandra Meoni    

The primacy acquired by nature in our current culture has given way to several issues not strictly connected with an immediate and ‘purely’ ecological interest: there is rather the need to question how we conceive the animal with a focus on the possibili... see more