University of California at Berkley: Cognitive Lingustics Group, 1991. — 215 p. This is the second attempt to compile in one place the results of metaphor research since the publication of Reddy’s ‘‘The Conduit Metaphor’’ and Lakoff and Johnson’s Metaphors We Live By. This list is a compilation taken from published books and papers, student papers at Berkeley and elsewhere, and research seminars. This represents perhaps 20 percent (a very rough estimate) of the material that needs to be compiled. ‘Compiling’ includes reanalyzing the metaphors and fitting them into something resembling a uniform format. The present list is anything but a finished product. This catalog is not intended to be definitive in any way. It is simply what happens to have been catalogued by volunteer labor by the date of distribution. It has been made available to students and colleagues in the hope that they can improve upon it and use it as a place to begin further research.
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