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100 1  Caballero, Rosario,|d1963-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/n2005062684 
245 10 Re-viewing space :|bfigurative language in architects' 
       assessment of built space /|cby Rosario Caballero. 
264  1 Berlin ;|aNew York :|bMouton de Gruyter,|c[2006] 
264  4 |c©2006 
300    1 online resource (xi, 261 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Applications of cognitive linguistics ;|v2 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-257) and 
       index. 
505 0  ""Acknowledgements""; ""Table of contents""; ""Chapter 1. 
       What this book says about metaphor, architects, and the 
       assessment of building design""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2.
       A genre approach to metaphor""; ""Chapter 2. Architectus 
       Verborum. An introduction to architectural discourse""; 
       ""1. Rendering space: The multimodal quality of 
       architectural texts""; ""2. Thinking and talking about 
       space: Metaphors architects live by""; ""2.1. Metaphors 
       from the natural sciences""; ""2.2. Metaphors from 
       linguistic description""; ""2.3. Metaphors from spatial 
       mechanics"" 
505 8  ""3. This building is a fridge: The thinking eye of 
       architects""""Chapter 3. The cognitive and rhetorical 
       dimensions of metaphor""; ""1. What is metaphor? Defining 
       metaphor""; ""1.1. Interaction views""; ""1.2. Comparison 
       views""; ""1.3. Experientialist views""; ""2. What are 
       metaphors for? The rhetorical dimension of metaphor""; 
       ""2.1. Ideational focus""; ""2.2. Interpersonal focus""; 
       ""2.3. Textual focus""; ""Chapter 4. Exploring metaphor in
       the building review genre""; ""1. The building review""; 
       ""1.1. The rhetorical organization of building reviews"" 
505 8  ""1.2. The building review versus other reviewing 
       practices""""2. Building a text corpus for analysis""; 
       ""3. Identifying metaphorical data in texts""; ""4. 
       Classifying metaphor""; ""4.1. Metaphor taxonomies""; 
       ""4.2. A proposal for classifying architectural 
       metaphors""; ""5. Exploring metaphorical language in 
       reviews""; ""Chapter 5. Metaphorical language and its 
       underlying schemas in architectural assessment""; ""1. 
       Turning space into a building: Process-focused 
       metaphors""; ""1.1. Manipulating concrete, physical 
       matter""; ""1.2. Combining abstract, non-physical matter""
505 8  ""2. Highlighting the functional, behavioral and aesthetic
       properties of buildings: Product-focused metaphors""""2.1.
       Organic metaphors""; ""2.2. Inorganic metaphors""; ""2.3. 
       Motion metaphors""; ""3. Metaphor diversification in 
       architectural discourse""; ""3.1. Buildings as 
       containers""; ""3.2. Buildings as part-whole composites"";
       ""Chapter 6. The linguistic realization of metaphor in 
       architectural discourse""; ""1. Nominal realizations""; 
       ""1.1. Noun heads""; ""1.2. Pre-modification patterns""; 
       ""1.3. Post-modification patterns""; ""1.4. Subject 
       complements""; ""2. Verbal realizations"" 
505 8  ""2.1. Motion constructions""""3. Adjectival 
       realizations""; ""3.1. Visually motivated adjectives""; 
       ""3.2. Non-visually motivated adjectives""; ""4. Adverbial
       realizations""; ""5. Metaphorical clusters""; ""Chapter 7.
       The contribution of figurative language to re-viewing 
       space""; ""1. Figurative language and description""; 
       ""1.1. Metaphor and spatial deixis""; ""1.2. Figurative 
       language in captions""; ""2. Figurative language and 
       evaluation""; ""3. The angle of telling: Figurative 
       language and authorial positioning""; ""3.1. Looking 
       properly""; ""3.2. Thinking properly"" 
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520 8  Annotation|b"Re-Viewing Space. Figurative Language in 
       Architects' Assessment of Built Space draws attention to 
       the structure of mind as shown by the pervasiveness of 
       figurative language in all kinds of discourse. It 
       integrates insights from cognitive theory with discourse 
       analytic procedures in order to explore the role of 
       metaphor in real communication. Bearing in mind that an 
       understanding of the relationship between conceptual 
       schemas and linguistic expressions cannot be effected 
       without considering the cultural contexts in which 
       metaphors occur, this book is concerned with exploring the
       kind of metaphors used by architects for assessing design 
       solutions in building reviews."--Jacket. 
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