A Pragmatic Study of Metaphorization in English Newspaper Headlines
This paper attempts to explore the phenomenon of metaphorization in English newspaper headlines from the perspective of pragmatic investigation. With relevance theory as the guideline, this paper makes an explanation of the processing of metaphor with a pragmatic approach and points that metaphor is the stimulus adopted by journalists to achieve optimal relevance in this ostensive communication, as well as the strategy to fulfill their writing purpose.
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<p>[1] A. Deignan, Collins Cobuild English Guides: 7 Metaphor. London: Harper Collins, 2001.
[2] C. C. Peng, Title of Art. Beijing: People's Daily Press, 1984.
[3] C. R. Hausman, Metaphor and Art. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
[4] D. Blackmore, Relevance and Linguistic Meaning. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
[5] D. Sperber, D. Wilson, Relevance: Communication and Cognition. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1986.
[6] F. Z. Hu, “From ‘rhetorical skills’ to ‘speech act’----A Pragmatic study of rhetoric studies in China,” Rhetoric Study, vol. 1, 2003, pp. 2-5.
[7] G. Lakoff, M. Johnson, Metaphors We Live By. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 1980.
[8] J. Thomas, Meaning in Interaction: an Introduction to Pragmatics. London and New York: Longman, 1995.
[9] K. Zoltan, Metaphor: A Practical Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
[10] L. Cameron, L. Graham, Researching and Applying Metaphor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.</p>
@article{"International Journal of Business, Human and Social Sciences:53842", author = "Wang Haiyan", title = "A Pragmatic Study of Metaphorization in English Newspaper Headlines", abstract = "This paper attempts to explore the phenomenon of metaphorization in English newspaper headlines from the perspective of pragmatic investigation. With relevance theory as the guideline, this paper makes an explanation of the processing of metaphor with a pragmatic approach and points that metaphor is the stimulus adopted by journalists to achieve optimal relevance in this ostensive communication, as well as the strategy to fulfill their writing purpose.
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