Conceptualizing the metaphors of drug abusers

The intention of this article is to demonstrate, within the framework of cognitive linguistics (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980a), how slang words associated with substance abuse are conceptualized via metaphors. This study analyses recreational drug slang terms found in the Drug Slang Dictionary in order...

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Main Author: Gyuró Monika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-06-01
Series:Topics in Linguistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/topling-2016-0006
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spelling doaj-32069b2969294e9488516ffc3feda6bb2021-09-05T20:51:32ZengSciendoTopics in Linguistics2199-65042016-06-01171819110.1515/topling-2016-0006topling-2016-0006Conceptualizing the metaphors of drug abusersGyuró Monika0Faculty of Health Sciences, Pécs University Bartók Béla street 38 7624, Pécs HungaryThe intention of this article is to demonstrate, within the framework of cognitive linguistics (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980a), how slang words associated with substance abuse are conceptualized via metaphors. This study analyses recreational drug slang terms found in the Drug Slang Dictionary in order to reveal categories of metaphors involved in drug users’ language. The results of the data analysis effectively reveal that, within a thematic approach, classes of metaphor are coded to enable connections between metaphorical concepts and drug addicts’ physiological experiences in order to present their personal meanings and cognitive processes. The study also involves drug addicts’ narratives to identify conceptual metaphors in their experiences. Notably, it is argued within this research that figurative language use is also connected to the cultural background of users to a great extent.https://doi.org/10.1515/topling-2016-0006metaphorsconceptualizationthematic approachcodingnarratives
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coding
narratives
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title Conceptualizing the metaphors of drug abusers
title_short Conceptualizing the metaphors of drug abusers
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description The intention of this article is to demonstrate, within the framework of cognitive linguistics (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980a), how slang words associated with substance abuse are conceptualized via metaphors. This study analyses recreational drug slang terms found in the Drug Slang Dictionary in order to reveal categories of metaphors involved in drug users’ language. The results of the data analysis effectively reveal that, within a thematic approach, classes of metaphor are coded to enable connections between metaphorical concepts and drug addicts’ physiological experiences in order to present their personal meanings and cognitive processes. The study also involves drug addicts’ narratives to identify conceptual metaphors in their experiences. Notably, it is argued within this research that figurative language use is also connected to the cultural background of users to a great extent.
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conceptualization
thematic approach
coding
narratives
url https://doi.org/10.1515/topling-2016-0006
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