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The Ghost of Anyone's Father


Mark B. Turner


Case Western Reserve University - Department of Cognitive Science

January 28, 2004

SHAKESPEAREAN INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK, Vol. 4, pp. 72-97, Graham Bradshaw, Thomas Bishop, Mark Turner, eds., Hants, U.K.: Ashgate, 2004

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This article analyzes the complexities of the basic mental operation of conceptual integration, especially double-scope conceptual integration, as revealed in texts by Shakespeare, especially Hamlet and King Henry the Sixth, part one, most notably the speech by Lord Talbot addressed to "Thou Antic Death."

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Keywords: conceptual integration, metaphor, metonymy, blending, compression

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Date posted: January 29, 2009  

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Turner, Mark B., The Ghost of Anyone's Father (January 28, 2004). SHAKESPEAREAN INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK, Vol. 4, pp. 72-97, Graham Bradshaw, Thomas Bishop, Mark Turner, eds., Hants, U.K.: Ashgate, 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1334445

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