Managing Metaphor

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Last updated on March 9, 2025 7:03 am

Unlock the power of metaphor in English and gain a deep understanding of its meaning and structure. This course is perfect for non-native English speakers looking to expand their knowledge, as well as native speakers curious about the rich expressiveness of their language. Learn how to interpret new metaphors and discover the central relationships that shape everyday expressions. With this newfound understanding, English will take on a whole new light, making sense of those odd expressions in a whole new way. Join us and explore the fascinating world of metaphor in language and life.

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What you’ll learn

  • You will gain an understanding of how metaphor creates meaning in English.
  • You will learn how to use the knowledge of metaphor to understand English at a deep level.
  • You will learn how to unlock new metaphors by applying knowledge of metaphor structure and function.
  • You will gain an understanding and appreciation of the rich expressiveness of English.
  • You will learn how top-level metaphors provide models for the construction of everyday, basic-level metaphors.

This series of lectures examines one of the basic structures and functions of English — that is, metaphor.

You will be introduced to the “metaphor as conceptual mapping” explanation of the metaphor-making process. This is central to our examination of common metaphors throughout the course and will give you a method of interpreting new metaphors as you meet them.

We will look at the work of George Lakoff, who has given us much to think about in regard to metaphor and how it functions. It may seem a bit theoretical, but it is helpful in understanding “metaphor as concept-mapping.”

An important part of the course will be about some of the “top-level metaphors” that provide the central relationships that control the formation of hundreds of the specific-level metaphors we use daily.

You may have been given the impression that metaphor is a limited feature of English writing or idiomatic spoken language, however, nothing could be further from the truth. English is fundamentally metaphorical in nature. If you understand THAT, and understand how metaphor is structured and functions, then you are better able to make sense of English the way native speakers do. And, if you are a native speaker, you will see your language in a totally new light — and, suddenly, a lot of those odd expressions you have been using all your life will suddenly make sense in a whole new way!

Who this course is for:

  • Non-native English speakers with a desire to extend their knowledge of English.
  • Non-native English speakers with a desire to learn how native English speakers structure meaning through the use of metaphor.
  • Native English speakers who wants to know more about metaphor and its special place in our language and life.

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