Metaphor-based zeugmas in web-based promotional tourism discourse: A formal-functional study
NaziIritspukhova
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
The article systematically examines metaphor-motivated zeugmatic constructions in web-based promotional tourism
discourse, drawing on texts from the official destination websites of Georgia, the UK, and the USA. Employing a mixed-method
research design, which combines quantitative data inspection and qualitative discourse analysis, the study identifies formal,
functional, and positional peculiarities of zeugmas in the analysed material. These findings corroborate, enrich, and challenge
prevailing assumptions in contemporary scholarly literature on zeugma and metaphor (Lanham
1991; Steen 2016; Tartakovsky and Shen
2023). The paper highlights that metaphor-motivated zeugmas represent another form of deliberate metaphor, thereby
broadening the scope of its manifestation patterns. Furthermore, the study reveals that such zeugmas are often strategically used
at key points in promotional texts to frame and emphasise essential messages. These insights may provide valuable guidance for
marketers in developing comprehensible, impactful, and emotionally resonant promotional content, which is essential in
cross-cultural contexts of tourism promotion.
Metaphors work best when the source and target domains are distinct. Zeugma is the ultimate infraction of this
advice, in that it requires words to simultaneously have source- and target-domain meanings.
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