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Title
eng
Patterns of comparison: Compatible and clashing similes in a contemporary Hungarian novel
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Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Humanities See all items with this value
Date issued
2020
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91
Page end
108
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Subject
eng
principle of directionality
eng
compatible simile
eng
clashing simile
eng
texture
eng
corpus stylistics
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Abstract
eng
In this study, I investigate similes in the language of the narrator of a contemporary Hungarian novel applying the theoretical perspective of cognitive linguistics and the methods of corpus stylistics. The analysis aims at demonstrating that similes have a huge importance in the texture of the novel: through them, the text confronts its reader with serious challenges in cognition as well as in the narrative repre-sentation of events. My argument is that simile is not as simple as it is widely assumed to be in the stylis-tic literature. The present analysis, which adopts the principle of conceptual directionality andelaborates a fine-grained system of categories, aims at shedding new light on the cognitive potential of simile. The results of analysing the novel as a corpus demonstrate that more or less incompatible similes have almost the same frequency in the text as compatible structures. Consequently, one of the main strategies of the narration is to modify the process of construing analogical meaning expected by the reader.