Audience Perceptions of COVID-19 Metaphors: The Role of Source Domain and Country Context

Metaphor and Symbol 37 (2):101-113 (2022)
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Metaphors abound in descriptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: it is described, among other things, as a war, a flood, and a marathon. However, not all metaphors may resonate equally well with members...

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Giulia Frezza
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