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  <title>THE CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS OF PARTS OF HUMAN BODY:</title>
  <subTitle>A COGNITIVE LINGUISTIC APPROACH</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Asnita Sirait</namePart>
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   <publisher>Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Unpad</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2017</dateIssued>
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 <note>This thesis, entitled 'The Conceptual Metaphor of Parts of Human Body: A &#13;
Coognitive Semantic Approach&quot;, aimed to investigate the conceptual metaphor of parts of &#13;
human body and the image schemas which appear to construct the conceptual metaphors in &#13;
the parts of human body. The data were taken from Corpus of Contemporary American &#13;
English (COCA) and were selected to meet the criteria of the three kinds of conceptual &#13;
metaphors (structural, ontological and orientational metaphors). In analyzing the data, the &#13;
qualitative descriptive study was applied and the data were analyzed by using the framework &#13;
of the Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) proposed by Lakoff and Johnson (1998). There &#13;
were found five parts of human body comprising those three kinds of metaphors; they are &#13;
head, eye, face, mouth and hand. The most type of conceptual metaphor used is ontological in &#13;
which the parts of human body are regarded as a container with various containment in. To &#13;
construct the conceptual metaphors, there are three image schemas found; container, path and &#13;
force image schemas. The most image schemas used are containment schemas which show &#13;
IN-OUT, FULL-EMPTY, and SURFACE schemas. The image-schemas have indeed been &#13;
shown to lie at the basis of numerous metaphorical construction and been helpful to draw the &#13;
the interpretation of source to target domain.</note>
 <note type="statement of responsibility">Asnita Sirait</note>
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  <topic>Conceptual, Metaphors, human body, image schemas, </topic>
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