The crisis caused by Covid-19 has been largely communicated in terms of metaphors, which allow to describe an abstract or novel concept (target domain) in terms of a more concrete and familiar one (source domain). This study aims to analyze comparatively metaphors used to refer to Covid-19 in a collection of articles published in March 2020 by two newspapers, the Italian La Repubblica and the British The Guardian, in order to identify similarities or differences be tween the two languages. Following a corpus-based approach, the articles have been archived in two separate monolingual corpora and studied using an online tool for text analysis. The meta phorical expressions retrieved have been compared and categorized according to the semantic fields to which the source domains belong, and subsequently organized in domain shifts. The results show that the newspapers framed the same period of the pandemic in similar ways, with a prevalence of war metaphors.

Midea, C., Covid-19 in Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Italian and English Newspaper Articles, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2024; 2024 (3): 83-109. [doi:10.69117/ALL.2024.3.05] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/314242]

Covid-19 in Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Italian and English Newspaper Articles

Midea, Chiara
Primo
2024

Abstract

The crisis caused by Covid-19 has been largely communicated in terms of metaphors, which allow to describe an abstract or novel concept (target domain) in terms of a more concrete and familiar one (source domain). This study aims to analyze comparatively metaphors used to refer to Covid-19 in a collection of articles published in March 2020 by two newspapers, the Italian La Repubblica and the British The Guardian, in order to identify similarities or differences be tween the two languages. Following a corpus-based approach, the articles have been archived in two separate monolingual corpora and studied using an online tool for text analysis. The meta phorical expressions retrieved have been compared and categorized according to the semantic fields to which the source domains belong, and subsequently organized in domain shifts. The results show that the newspapers framed the same period of the pandemic in similar ways, with a prevalence of war metaphors.
2024
AREA10 - SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ, FILOLOGICO-LETTERARIE E STORICO-ARTISTICHE
Saggio (&gt;5 pp. se a stampa, &gt;15.000 caratteri spazi inclusi se online) in rivista, in volume collettivo, in atti di congressi, in cataloghi, provvisti di comitato scientifico internazionale o peer review, pubblicato in lingua straniera in Italia o all'estero o in italiano all'estero
Inglese
Articolo in rivista
Inglese
COVID-19 Pandemic, Domain Shift, Health Communication, Metaphors, Newspapers
Settore GLOT-01/A - Glottologia e linguistica
2024
3
2024
83
109
27
Esperti anonimi
Articolo su rivista scientifica / specializzata
online
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Midea, C., Covid-19 in Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Italian and English Newspaper Articles, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2024; 2024 (3): 83-109. [doi:10.69117/ALL.2024.3.05] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/314242]
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