By Keith Harvey, Celia Shalom
ISBN-10: 0203285123
ISBN-13: 9780203285121
ISBN-10: 0203437020
ISBN-13: 9780203437025
ISBN-10: 0415136911
ISBN-13: 9780415136914
An unique and exciting exploration into the language we use to discuss and exhibit romantic and sexual desire.
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He cites SIN IS DIRTY, VIRTUE IS CLEAN as a basic-level metaphor, arguing that it is widespread if not universal across cultures, and that it is grounded in everyday physical experience; dirty objects are usually unpleasant and possibly dangerous. The metaphor is used to talk about many states or forms of behaviour regarded as either virtuous or wrong. The following citation shows the use of clean to mean ‘without corruption’: The country seemed on the brink of a new era of clean, democratic, civilian-led politics.
In the second, desire itself sleeps until awoken. Desire as discussed in the texts in the Bank of English is for the main part heterosexual, whereas the sleep and awakening metaphor is used to describe homosexual desire in more than half of the thirty citations expressing this metaphor in the corpus. The metaphor suggests a positive evaluation of sexual desire; it can be inferred from this metaphor that to be without desire, or not to know one’s sexual orientation, is to be semi-conscious. A SLEEP metaphor is also used to talk about the disappearance of sexual desire some time after it has first been experienced.
There are further references in publications by Dixon (Dixon 1991:59–61) and Levin (Levin 1993:36, 44, 58–65), and in the Collins COBUILD English Grammar (1990:157–9). A recent comprehensive account of reciprocity in relation to verbs may be found in Francis et al. (1996:455–73). This chapter is based on the categorisation of reciprocal verbs that is used in the Collins COBUILD English Dictionary (1987, 1995). The label ‘reciprocal’ is used to identify verbs that have particular combinations of patterns, as described below, and this label is also given to some verbal phrases.
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