
Metaphorical Expression of the Word Anger in the Corpus of Contemporary of American English (COCA)
Author(s) -
Dewa Ayu Kartika Sari,
I Nyoman Aryawibawa,
Ni Ketut Sri Rahayuni
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
humanis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2302-920X
DOI - 10.24843/jh.2018.v22.i04.p07
Subject(s) - metaphor , coca , poetry , context (archaeology) , linguistics , conceptual metaphor , anger , expression (computer science) , style (visual arts) , identification (biology) , literature , psychology , art , computer science , philosophy , history , social psychology , archaeology , botany , psychiatry , biology , programming language
Metaphors are used to create poetic impression in poems or poetry. However, linguist disagree this idea and they believe that metaphors are not used for language style of poems or poetry only, but they believe that people also use them in their daily language. This study is entitled Metaphorical Expression of the Word Anger in the Corpus of Contemporary of American English (COCA). The data source was taken from corpus of contemporary American English (COCA) using keyword of anger in Keyword in the Context (KWIC) as the main data. The theories used in this study were theory proposed by Lakoff & Johnson (1998) to identify the conceptual metaphor, Pragglejaz’s MIP (Metaphor Identification Procedure) and Steen’s five steps to identify the metaphor in the context. The result shown that all conceptual metaphors were found in this study, such as structural metaphor, orientational metaphor, ontological metaphor and personification.