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L۲ Learners’ Stylistic Penchant and Perceived Aptness for Metaphors and Similes

عنوان مقاله: L۲ Learners’ Stylistic Penchant and Perceived Aptness for Metaphors and Similes
شناسه ملی مقاله: JR_RALS-2-1_001
منتشر شده در در سال 1390
مشخصات نویسندگان مقاله:

Mahmood Hashemian - Shahrekord University

خلاصه مقاله:
Aptness, defined as how the vehicle is well able to cover the salient features of the tenor (e.g., oil is like liquid gold vs. a train is like a worm), is claimed to be an important factor in the preference for metaphors over similes, or vice versa. This study was an attempt to test for the supposed correlation between the perceived degree of aptness and a priori stylistic preference for metaphors and similes by Iranian L۲ learners. Participants, aged ۲۰-۲۵, were selected from ۸۰ EFL Translation undergraduates. In the first place, they were asked to read ۲ alternative lists of the same sentences (lists A and B) and to rate each sentence as to its appropriateness by filling in a number between ۲ endpoints of ۱ (very inappropriate) and ۷ (very appropriate). In the second place, they were invited to consider the ۲ alternative forms of the same sentence and to say which one they preferred: the metaphor or the simile form. Results revealed no such strong or moderate relationship between the perceived mean aptness ratings and the mean preference scores for the simile and metaphor versions (r = -۰.۰۱۴ for the metaphors; r = ۰.۰۱۴ for the similes). All things considered, the perceived degree of aptness failed to predict the stylistic preference for metaphors and similes. This comes to the rejection of the validity of the claim put forth by Chiappe and Kennedy (۱۹۹۹) regarding the predictive power of aptness to inform the preference of metaphors and similes by Iranian L۲ learners.

کلمات کلیدی:
Aptness, Metaphor, Simile, Stylistic preference, Tenor, Vehicle

صفحه اختصاصی مقاله و دریافت فایل کامل: https://civilica.com/doc/1974625/