The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times

This article applies Conceptual Metaphor Theory developed by Lakoff and Johnson (1980) to investigate the metaphorical linguistic manifestations of the conceptual metaphor the economy is an organism based on Charteris-Black and Ennis’s (2001) proposed conceptual metaphor. This study is a non-experim...

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Main Authors: Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri, Rafik-Galea, Shameem, Mohamad Ali, Afida, Mohd Kasim, Zalina
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Published: Malaysian Association of Modern Languages 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27960/1/The%20economy%20is%20an%20organism%20A%20study%20of%20metaphors%20in%20Malaysian%20business%20times.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.279602016-03-07T02:32:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27960/ The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri Rafik-Galea, Shameem Mohamad Ali, Afida Mohd Kasim, Zalina This article applies Conceptual Metaphor Theory developed by Lakoff and Johnson (1980) to investigate the metaphorical linguistic manifestations of the conceptual metaphor the economy is an organism based on Charteris-Black and Ennis’s (2001) proposed conceptual metaphor. This study is a non-experimental descriptive study, which uses the corpus linguistic approach for data collection and the corpus for analysis of 50 share market news reports that were randomly identified. An expert within the business context was appointed to provide expertise in the interpretation of specific types of data derived from the corpus. The findings demonstrate that the conceptual metaphor: the economy is an organism is widely used in the corpus collected. The findings show that the use of metaphorical linguistics expressions (MLE) resistance in a way concretizes the abstract concept of share prices as it evokes the image of share prices as an animate entity that can move forward and be stopped by a force (resistance). The analysis above therefore, supports Charteris-Black and Ennis’s (2001) conceptual metaphor, the economy is an organism. Malaysian Association of Modern Languages 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27960/1/The%20economy%20is%20an%20organism%20A%20study%20of%20metaphors%20in%20Malaysian%20business%20times.pdf Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri and Rafik-Galea, Shameem and Mohamad Ali, Afida and Mohd Kasim, Zalina (2013) The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times. Malaysian Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 2 (1). pp. 12-26. ISSN 2231-8593; ESSN: 2289-8212 http://www.journals.mymla.org/index.php/MJLL/article/view/9
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description This article applies Conceptual Metaphor Theory developed by Lakoff and Johnson (1980) to investigate the metaphorical linguistic manifestations of the conceptual metaphor the economy is an organism based on Charteris-Black and Ennis’s (2001) proposed conceptual metaphor. This study is a non-experimental descriptive study, which uses the corpus linguistic approach for data collection and the corpus for analysis of 50 share market news reports that were randomly identified. An expert within the business context was appointed to provide expertise in the interpretation of specific types of data derived from the corpus. The findings demonstrate that the conceptual metaphor: the economy is an organism is widely used in the corpus collected. The findings show that the use of metaphorical linguistics expressions (MLE) resistance in a way concretizes the abstract concept of share prices as it evokes the image of share prices as an animate entity that can move forward and be stopped by a force (resistance). The analysis above therefore, supports Charteris-Black and Ennis’s (2001) conceptual metaphor, the economy is an organism.
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author Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri
Rafik-Galea, Shameem
Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
spellingShingle Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri
Rafik-Galea, Shameem
Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
author_facet Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri
Rafik-Galea, Shameem
Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
author_sort Tengku Mahmood, Tengku Farah Petri
title The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
title_short The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
title_full The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
title_fullStr The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
title_full_unstemmed The economy is an organism? A study of metaphors in Malaysian business times
title_sort economy is an organism? a study of metaphors in malaysian business times
publisher Malaysian Association of Modern Languages
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27960/1/The%20economy%20is%20an%20organism%20A%20study%20of%20metaphors%20in%20Malaysian%20business%20times.pdf
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