35 results for "metaphor"
- Tracing relevance beyond codes and across modes: A multimodal pragmatic analysis of children’s rights advocacy campaign postersTurath Awad Al Tamimi & Thulfiqar H. Altahmazi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 165–191 | Article
- Delineating how PCIs develop
into GCIs from a cognition-pragmatics
diachronic perspective: A case study of Chinese méimù
Nina Liang, Yanfei Zhang & Yuan Zhang | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 192–224 | Article
- Semantic and pragmatic properties of post-truth discourse: A description of reverse news on social mediaZhonggang Sang & Tongtong Shi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 225–253 | Article
- Syntax and music for interaction: ‘Music-taking-predicate’ constructions in Hebrew musician-to-musician discourse [*] *
Yuval Geva | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 25–50 | Article
- What kind of laughter? The triple function of “Hhh” as a contempt, intention, and interpretation markerPnina Shukrun-Nagar & Galia Hirsch | PRAG 35:2 (2023) pp. 264–293 | Article
- Metaphors to describe sanctions against Iran in American and Iranian newspapersRasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur & Mahdi Mansouri | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 348–368 | Article
- ‘Where have you been hiding this voice?’: Judges’ compliments on the TV talent show Arab Idol
Fathi Migdadi, Muhammad A. Badarneh & Areej Qudaisat | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 395–422 | Article
- Why not focus on combating the virus? On the active and passive egocentrism in communicationsBaiyao Zuo | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 448–473 | Article
- Crazy literature: A case of mock self-impolitenessShiyu Liu, Rong Chen & Fengguang Liu | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 579–603 | Article
- Creative metaphors and non-propositional effects: An experimentValandis Bardzokas | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 473–500 | Article
- The son (érzi) is not really a son: Generalization of address terms in Chinese online discourseKun Yang & Jing Chen | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 78–98 | Article
- Power dynamics and pragma-cultural sources of unsourced evidentiality in PersianAmin Zaini & Hossein Shokouhi | PRAG 33:1 (2022) p. 99 | Article
- How to be authentic on Instagram: Self-presentation and language choice of Basque university students in a multi-scalar contextAgurtzane Elordui & Jokin Aiestaran | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 184–208 | Article
- Concepts and context in relevance-theoretic pragmatics: New developmentsAgnieszka Piskorska & Manuel Padilla Cruz | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 313–323 | Article
- Paralanguage and ad hoc conceptsManuel Padilla Cruz | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 343–367 | Article
- Non-literal uses of proper names in XYZ constructions: A relevance theory perspectiveEwa Wałaszewska | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 368–392 | Article
- Perceptual resemblance and the communication of emotion in digital contexts: A case of emoji and reaction GIFsRyoko Sasamoto | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 393–417 | Article
- ‘So many “virologists” in this thread!’: Impoliteness in Facebook discussions of the management of the pandemic of Covid-19 in Sweden – the tension between
conformity and distinctionMarta Andersson | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 489–517 | Article
- Understandable public anger: Legitimation in banking after the 2008 crisisRuth Breeze | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 483–508 | Article
- Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of CommonsPeter Bull, Anita Fetzer & Dániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 64–87 | Article
- Emotions through texts and images: A multimodal analysis of reactions to the Brexit vote on FlickrCatherine Bouko | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 222–246 | Article
- “I can’t believe #Ziggy #Stardust died”: Stance, fan identities and multimodality in reactions to the death of David Bowie on InstagramDavid Matley | PRAG 30:2 (2019) pp. 247–276 | Article
- Bonding across Chinese social media: The pragmatics of language play in “精 (sang) 彩 (xin) 有 (bing) 趣 (kuang)” constructionChaoqun Xie, Ying Tong & Francisco Yus | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 431–457 | Article
- The ethnopragmatics of Akan adviceKofi Agyekum | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 309–331 | Article
- Collocation analysis of news discourse and its ideological implicationsHuei-ling Lai | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 545–570 | Article
- To be or not to be your son’s father/mother: A cognitive-pragmatic perspective on terms of address in Najdi and Tunisian ArabicSami Ben Salamh, Zouheir Maalej & Mohammed Alghbban | PRAG 28:1 (2018) pp. 29–60 | Article
- Where cultural references and lexical cohesion meet: Toward a multi-layer framing analysisMing-Yu Tseng | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 573–598 | Article
- Manipulation as an ideological tool in the political genre of Parliamentary discoursesAna Belén Cabrejas-Peñuelas | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 207–234 | Article
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Piropos as metaphors for gender roles in Spanish speaking culturesMariana Achugar | PRAG 11:2 (2001) pp. 127–137 | Article
- Register and the redemption of relevance theory: The case of metaphorAndrew Goatly | PRAG 4:2 (1994) pp. 139–181 | Article
- A tale of tradition and modernization: The conceived self-identities by TCM doctors in the Digital Health EraYansheng Mao & Shuang Wei | Published online 2 June 2025 | Article
- Metaphor-based zeugmas in web-based promotional tourism discourse: A formal-functional studyNazi Iritspukhova | Published online 18 August 2025 | Article
- The pragmatics of emotion in socio-cultural contexts: A model for the analysis of David Bowie’s spontaneous memorial in LondonLaura Hidalgo-Downing | Published online 31 October 2025 | Article
- The conceptual semantics of English ‘speak’ (and why it matters)Cliff Goddard | Published online 16 April 2026 | Article
- Doing pragmatics with style: A corpus-pragmatic study of NOT-negation in the writings of Ta-Nehisi Coates [*] *
Yulia Hathaway | Published online 18 December 2025 | Article