posted on 1994-10-01, 00:00authored byJaime G. Carbonell
Interpreting metaphors is an integral and inescapable
process in human understanding of natural language. This
paper discusses a method of analyzing metaphors based on
the existence of a small number of generalized metaphor
mappings. Each generalized metaphor contains a
recognition network, a basic mapping, additional transfer
mappings, and an implicit intention component. It is argued
that the method reduces metaphor interpretation from a
reconstruction to a recognition task. Implications towards
automating certain aspects of language learning are also
discussed,