Abstract
Abstract
This corpus-based study concentrates on the metaphorical conceptualizations of the concept of ‘democracy’ in
Turkish and American English to find out how this socio-political term is conceptually represented in the minds of Turkish and
American speakers. The database consists of 4000 concordance lines that were extracted from four different corpora: TNCv3.0, TS
Columns, COCA, and NOW. Critical Metaphor Analysis (Charteris-Black, 2004) and MIP
(Pragglejaz, 2007) were employed in the identification, explanation and
interpretation of metaphors. Findings indicate various linguistic metaphors that can be grouped under several source domain
categories including physical object, conflict and living organism as the most frequent ones. The most
widespread metaphor in Turkish is democracy is a destination, whereas it is democracy is war in American
English, embodying two different worldviews. The study proposes that the way the concept of democracy is composed has a role in
manipulating people’s perception of the type of a democracy they are ruled by.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Language and Linguistics
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1. ‘As democracy grows’;Metaphor and the Social World;2022-06-21