23.1517, FYI: New Editorial Team at Metaphor Bibliography

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Subject: 23.1517, FYI: New Editorial Team at Metaphor Bibliography

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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:14:46
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Editorial Team at Metaphor Bibliography

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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce a new editorial 
team at the online Bibliography of Metaphor and Metonymy
The new team is headed by Editors: Antonio Barcelona Sánchez 
(Cordoba, Spain) and Francisco J. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez (La Rioja, 
Spain)

The online Bibliography of Metaphor and Metonymy offers a research 
tool for anyone interested in figurative language. Metaphor and 
metonymy play an important role in language use in everyday life and 
communication. Their study is by nature interdisciplinary. This 
instrument is therefore relevant to a broad audience, including (but not 
limited to) those working in linguistics, anthropology, cross-cultural 
studies, communication studies, lexicology, pragmatics and discourse, 
rhetoric, stylistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, translation studies, 
literary studies and cognitive sciences.

MetBib strives to cover the whole range of publications on the topic, 
including articles, books, and electronic resources, from a wide variety 
of countries and languages. Each publication has a full bibliographic 
description and keywords, and many have abstracts. MetBib now also 
provides CrossRef DOIs, where available, for easier linking to source 
materials (NB. access to sources is not included and depends on 
whether you/your library subscribes to a source). The bibliography is 
updated annually. The current release mainly includes data from 1990 
onwards, but it also includes around 600 entries from before this date. 
In total, MetBib contains approx. 11,000 records.

This online bibliography has a range of options for easy searching and 
smooth navigation through an advanced and stylized application, with 
which users of Benjamins' Translation Studies Bibliography and 
Bibliography of Pragmatics are already familiar.

The bibliography is available on a subscription basis, with stand-alone 
or site licenses. For more information, follow the link ''Subscription & 
Price'' in the top navigation bar.

Website: http://www.benjamins.com/online/met/

A free 90-day trial subscription is available; to apply please follow the 
link ''Trial'' in the top navigation bar on the website. 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics





 






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