Cognitive linguists emphasize that metaphors serve to aid the idea of one particular conceptual area—generally an abstraction for example "lifetime", "theories" or "Thoughts"—through expressions that relate to another, more familiar conceptual area—generally far more concrete, for example "journey", "buildings" or "food". Furthermore, metaphorical language can impression emotions and ... https://elagabalusv111tle1.ja-blog.com/profile