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The Ghost of Anyone's FatherMark B. TurnerCase 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 Abstract: 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."
Number of Pages in PDF File: 36 Keywords: conceptual integration, metaphor, metonymy, blending, compression Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: January 29, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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