Review and Prospect of Multimodal Metaphor Research

Youwen YANG

Abstract


Multimodal metaphor, pushing the study of metaphor in the language level into other fields and pouring more cultural implications for it, has become one of the hot spots in current linguistic research. This study reviews the origin, current situation, the approach of multimodal metaphor and talks about its research prospects, which is conducive to providing thinking inspiration and paradigm reference for following researches.


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Multimodal metaphor; Research review; Research prospect

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12202

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