%0 Journal Article %A Navidi-Baghi, Sakineh %A Izanloo, Ali %A Qaeminia, Alireza %A Azad, Alireza %T Metaphoric chains: Single-ground versus double-ground chains %D 2021 %J Review of Cognitive Linguistics. Published under the auspices of the Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association %V 19 %N 2 %P 273-298 %@ 1877-9751 %R https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.00085.nav %K micro-metaphor %K metaphoric integration %K double-ground metaphoric chain (DGMC) %K macro-metaphor %K multifaceted conceptualization %I John Benjamins %X Abstract

The molecular structure of a complex metaphor comprises two or more atomic metaphorical parts, known as primary metaphors. In the same way, several molecular structures of metaphors may combine and form a mixture, known as mixed metaphors. In this study, different types of metaphoric integrations are reviewed and illustrated in figures to facilitate understanding the phenomena. Above all, we introduce double-ground metaphoric chain, a new form of metaphoric integration that has not been identified in the previous literature. Also, a distinction is made between single-ground and double-ground metaphoric chains. In the former, which has already been introduced, two basic metaphors are chained with the same form and have the same ground, while the latter includes two chained metaphors, one main metaphor plus a supportive one, with different grounds. In this analysis, we benefited from Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) to analyse double-ground metaphoric chains. This study suggests that each metaphoric integration leads to a multifaceted conceptualization, in which each facet is related to one of the constituent micro-metaphors. %U https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/rcl.00085.nav