IS (image schema)
Linguística
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substantivo
Contexto: "Johnson characterizes an image schema as “a dynamic pattern that […] connects up a vast range of different experiences that manifest [the] same recurring structure” (1987, p. 2). It is image schemas (e.g., LIGHT/DARK, UP-DOWN, CONTAINER, FORCE) that provide the source domains for conceptual metaphors which, unlike creative metaphors, are recruited more or less subconsciously."
Fonte: Forceville, C., and Thijs Renckens (2013). The GOOD IS LIGHT and BAD IS DARKNESS metaphors in feature films. Metaphor and the Social World.
Fonte: Forceville, C., and Thijs Renckens (2013). The GOOD IS LIGHT and BAD IS DARKNESS metaphors in feature films. Metaphor and the Social World.
Termo equivalente: esquema de imagem
Definição: "an image-schema can be defined as a basic and abstract imaginative structure that is triggered by each of the two concepts conjoined in metaphor (e.g. organization‘ and identity‘) and that, when integrated, organizes our mental representations."
Fonte: Mininni, G., & Manuti, A. (2011). Metaphor as diatextual yeast of organizational identity. Veredas On-Line – Temática, 2(2011), 39–56.
Fonte: Mininni, G., & Manuti, A. (2011). Metaphor as diatextual yeast of organizational identity. Veredas On-Line – Temática, 2(2011), 39–56.
Definição em português: "O esquema de imagem pode ser definido como uma estrutura imaginativa básica e abstrata que é ativada por cada um dos dois conceitos unidos na metáfora [conceitual] (por exemplo, “organização” e “identidade”) e que, quando integrada, organiza nossas representações mentais."