Similes on the Internet have explanations |
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Authors: | Carlos Roncero John M. Kennedy Ron Smyth |
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Affiliation: | (1) VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, WA, USA; |
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Abstract: | We searched the Internet for expressions linking topics, such as crime, and vehicles, such as disease, as similes (crime is like a disease) and as metaphors (crime is a disease). We counted the number of times the expressions were accompanied by explanations (crime is like a disease because it spreads by direct personal influence). Similes were more likely than metaphors to be accompanied by explanations. Similes may be preferred if a writer wants to express an out-of-the-ordinary relation between the topic and the vehicle. |
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