Cognitive linguists emphasize that metaphors provide to aid the knowledge of one particular conceptual domain—ordinarily an abstraction such as "lifetime", "theories" or "Concepts"—by expressions that relate to a different, more acquainted conceptual domain—commonly more concrete, like "journey", "properties" or "foods". Also, metaphorical language can impression thoughts and psycholo... https://billk295sxb8.blog-ezine.com/profile