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Paul Chilton
British linguist (born 1944) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paul Anthony Chilton (born 21 October 1944) is a British cognitive linguist and discourse analyst known for his work on conceptual metaphor, cognitive stylistics, and political discourse.[1] Chilton developed a three-dimensional model to analyze semantic structure in natural languages, based on spatial cognition and using a formalism derived from vector geometry. This approach has been applied to discourse in terms of spatial, temporal, and modal dimensions.[2]
Chilton is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of Lancaster.[3]
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- Orwellian Language and the Media (1988)
- Security Metaphors: Cold War Discourse from Containment to Common European Home (1996)
- Analysing Political Discourse: Theory and Practice (2004)
- Language, Space and Mind: The Conceptual Geometry of Linguistic Meaning (2014)
- Religion, Language, and the Human Mind (2018, ed. with Monika Kopytowska)
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