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dr. T Krennmayr


Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Language

Assistant Professor, Network Institute

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Tina Krennmayr, assistant professor

Research interests: (applied) cognitive linguistics, metaphor in (news) discourse, metaphor variation in discourse, corpus linguistics, metaphor and foreign language teaching and learning, development of metaphor identification procedures

Research

My research is concerned with metaphors. While the word 'metaphor' reminds people of literature and poetry, metaphorical language is all around us. For instance, in "Wall Street has been hitting new peaks" and "prices remain high", prices are not physically higher and there are no mountaintops that Wall Street is literally touching. Because we understand what it means to be at a higher location, we also understand the use of 'high' and 'peaks' in more abstract contexts. This sort of metaphor use is a window onto the ways we think about and understand the world, and how we represent thoughts through language.

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I am involved in our BA and MA programs (English Language and Communication Studies, Minor in English, Multimodal Communication).

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