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A term brought up in learning, frame semantics, [[figure of speech|figures of speech]], and various other places. | A term brought up in learning, | ||
as well as analytical lingtuistics such as in [[frame semantics]], around [[figure of speech|figures of speech]], and various other places. | |||
'Conceptual domain' usually points out implicit or explicit transfer between two conceptual domains, | |||
as in [[analogy]], | as in [[analogy]], | ||
[[metonymy]], | [[metonymy]], | ||
the idea of conceptual metaphors, | the idea of conceptual metaphors, | ||
and more. | and more. |
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A term brought up in learning, as well as analytical lingtuistics such as in frame semantics, around figures of speech, and various other places.
'Conceptual domain' usually points out implicit or explicit transfer between two conceptual domains,
as in analogy,
metonymy,
the idea of conceptual metaphors,
and more.