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OverviewFigurative communication (the use of metaphor, metonymy, hyperbole and irony) provides economy of expression, clarity, persuasiveness, politeness, evaluation, and communication of emotions. However, it also increases the potential for misunderstanding in situations when people lack shared background knowledge. This book combines theoretical frameworks with empirical studies that measure the effectiveness of different approaches to the use of figurative language in advertisements, to show how to maximise the benefits of creative metaphor and metonymy in global advertising. It highlights how subtle differences in colour, layout, and combinations of different kinds of figurative language affect the reception and appreciation of creative advertising, shedding new light on the nature of figurative communication itself. With a balance between theory, experiments and practical case studies, this book is accessible for academics in linguistics and communication studies, as well as advertising and marketing professionals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paula Pérez Sobrino , Jeannette Littlemore (University of Birmingham) , Samantha Ford (University of Birmingham)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781108473538ISBN 10: 1108473539 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 02 September 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This book provides an effective analysis of visual and language metaphors and their interaction, informed by astute application of cognitive science to a range of examples from advertising. Students and researchers in communication, linguistics, and cognitive linguistics as well as advertising researchers and practitioners will find the book interesting and informative. It is well-written and readable, and would be an excellent text for an advanced course in advertising, communication, or cognitive linguistics.' Professor L. David Ritchie, Department of Communication, Portland State University Author InformationPaula Pérez-Sobrino is a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of La Rioja (Spain). She is a cognitive linguist who specialises in the theoretical development and empirical study of figurative language and multimodal creativity. Recent publications include Multimodal Metaphor and Metonymy in Advertising (2017). Jeannette Littlemore is a Professor of English Language and Applied Linguistics in the Department of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on the reasons why people use metaphor and metonymy and the impact that they have on the reader. She has published three previous books with CUP, the latest of which is Metaphors in the Mind (2019). Samantha Ford is a Doctoral Researcher in the Department of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham. With a Collaborative Doctoral Award from the Midlands4Cities, Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Samantha researches figurative creativity in advertising and consumer attitude, behaviour, and memory with Big Cat Advertising Agency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |