Cognitive Linguists emphasize that metaphors serve to facilitate the knowledge of one particular conceptual domain—normally an abstraction including "daily life", "theories" or "Concepts"—by expressions that relate to a different, extra common conceptual domain—normally much more concrete, like "journey", "properties" or "food". In his book In Other Shoes: Songs, Metaphor, Empathy, Successfully Submitted (Awaiting Approval)
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