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The culture-induced creativity of metaphors. A comparative corpus-based study
2020
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brașov. Series IV, Philology & Cultural Studies
Conceptual metaphors vary along two major dimensions: intercultural (cross-cultural) and intracultural (within-culture). Taking John Henry Newman's (1801-1890) vision of university education, formulated almost two centuries ago in his The Idea of a University (1858), the paper aims at establishing which of Newman's metaphors conceptualizing university are still "valid" today to refer to contemporary university education. Besides the time divergence, the research checks whether the same
doi:10.31926/but.pcs.2020.62.13.1.7
fatcat:bbhahp73cvcr7ppshrkzgbsfoa