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Metaphor and Extension in Ojibwa RICHARD A. RHODES1 University of Michigan The distance that exists between ... metaphors ( Markey 1984 ) . The purpose of this pa- per is to take a first step toward bringing into some perspective ' I ...
Metaphor and Extension in Ojibwa RICHARD A. RHODES1 University of Michigan The distance that exists between ... metaphors ( Markey 1984 ) . The purpose of this pa- per is to take a first step toward bringing into some perspective ' I ...
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... well ' ) While the metaphors just discussed are largely limited to single morphemes and are only recognizable as true metaphors rather than ambiguities by the reaction of speakers . There METAPHOR AND EXTENSION IN OJIBWA 165.
... well ' ) While the metaphors just discussed are largely limited to single morphemes and are only recognizable as true metaphors rather than ambiguities by the reaction of speakers . There METAPHOR AND EXTENSION IN OJIBWA 165.
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... metaphor is very conscious . Speakers have no trouble telling that these terms are metaphoric . In contrast to these metaphorical extensions which involve a number of different stems and constructions , there are non- literal uses of ...
... metaphor is very conscious . Speakers have no trouble telling that these terms are metaphoric . In contrast to these metaphorical extensions which involve a number of different stems and constructions , there are non- literal uses of ...
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