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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert PalmatierPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.851kg ISBN: 9780313294907ISBN 10: 0313294909 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 30 April 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Symbols References Reading the Entries The Dictionary Classification of Metaphors According to AnimalReviewsThis volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language. -School Library Journal Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor. -ARBA The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections. -Choice ?The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections.?-Choice ?Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor.?-ARBA ?This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language.?-School Library Journal ?Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor.?-ARBA ?The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections.?-Choice ?This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language.?-School Library Journal ""Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor.""-ARBA ""The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections.""-Choice ""This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language.""-School Library Journal ?This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language.?-School Library Journal This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language. -School Library Journal The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections. -Choice Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor. -ARBA ?The strength of the volume is its arrangement alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal. Recommended for academic collections.?-Choice ?Beyond its value to linguists, the dictionary makes for interresting and diverting general reading. It owes much of its attractiveness to the personality of the writer, who conveys his information in a lively, down-to-earth way, assurance and good humor.?-ARBA ?This volume, with its nearly 3,000 entries, is a dictionary of animal metaphors, arranged by metaphor rather than by animal. A good introduction to the idea of searching out linguistic origins, as a ready-reference or for stimulating students' curiosity about language.?-School Library Journal Author InformationROBERT A. PALMATIER is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Western Michigan University./e His earlier works dealt with Middle English syntax, technical terms in transformational grammar, sports metaphors (Sports Talk, Greenwood, 1989), and sports idioms. He is currently conducting research on popular metaphors derived from the arts, the entertainment industry, and the mass media. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |