Big thank you to John Quijada for coming to present today!
Material From Today’s Class
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Assignments
Reading
- AoLI Chapter 2, pp. 139-148 (if you didn’t read it yesterday)
Practice
- Try to apply what you’ve learned about metaphor to grammar or the lexicon. Do one of the following:
- Come up with a new metaphor, and give an example of how it might work in some language.
- Come up with a novel metaphorical extension to produce a new lexeme from an old one (noun or verb or adjective; doesn’t matter).
- Come up with a novel metaphorical extension to produce a new bit of grammar (noun case, verb aspect, comparative form, etc.).
Note: For each of these options, use English basically as a glossing tool for some hypothetical conlang. So, for example, if you had a metaphor like TIME IS A BASKETBALL GAME, you could say that the word for “overtime” could be used for the afterlife. No need to come up with a form in your conlang; this is just a theoretical exercise.