Key publications by MetNet members
Books
Cameron, L. 2003. Metaphor in Educational Discourse. London: Continuum.
Cameron, L. & G. Low (eds). 1999. Researching and Applying Metaphor. 295 pp. Cambridge Applied Linguistics Series, Cambridge University Press.
Chinese edition published 2001.
Deignan, A. 2005. Metaphor and Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Littlemore, J. & Low, G.D. (in press) Figurative Thinking and Foreign Language Learning. Palgrave Macmillan. (June 2006)
Nerlich, B., Todd, Z., Herman, V. and Clarke, D.D. (Eds) (2003) Polysemy: Flexible patterns of meaning in mind and language. Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Papers, conference proceedings and book chapters
Cameron, L. (forthcoming) Metaphor and talk. In R. W. Gibbs, Jr. (Ed) The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Cameron, L. (forthcoming) Metaphor in the construction of a learning environment. In E. Berendt (Ed) Metaphor and Learning. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Cameron, L. 2006. Metaphor in everyday language. In J. Maybin & J. Swann (Eds.) The Art of English: everyday creativity. pp 46-53. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Cameron, L. & Stelma, J. 2004. Metaphor clusters in discourse. Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1, 2, 107-136.
Cameron, L. & Low, G.D. 2004. Figurative variation in episodes of educational talk and text, European Journal of English Studies , 8, 3, 355-73.
Cameron, L. & A. Deignan. 2003. Combining large and small corpora to investigate tuning devices around metaphor in spoken discourse. Metaphor and Symbol. 18, 3, 149-160.
Cameron, L. 2003. Talking and thinking with metaphor. New Perspectives on Spoken English in the classroom, pp 50-62. London: Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
Cornelissen, J.P. and Kafouros, M. (in press), Metaphorical images of organization: how organizational researchers develop and select organizational metaphors, Human Relations.
Cornelissen, J.P. (in press), Metaphor and the dynamics of knowledge in organization theory: A case study of the organizational identity Metaphor, Journal of Management Studies.
Cornelissen, J.P. 2005, Beyond compare: Metaphor in organization theory, Academy of Management Review, 30 (4), 751-764.
Cornelissen, J.P. 2004, What are we playing at? Theatre, organization and the use of metaphor, Organization Studies , 25 (5), pp. 705-726.
Cornelissen, J.P. 2003, Metaphor as a Method in the Domain of Marketing, Psychology & Marketing, 20, (3), pp. 209-226.
Cornelissen, J.P. 2002, The Merit and Mischief of Metaphor: A Reply to Gioia, Schultz and Corley, British Journal of Management, 13 (3), pp.277-279.
Cornelissen, J.P. 2002, On the Organisational Identity Metaphor, British Journal of Management, 13 (3), pp. 259-268.
Deignan, A. (forthcoming) Corpus Linguistics and metaphor. In R. W. Gibbs, Jr. (Ed) The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Deignan, A. (forthcoming) The grammar of linguistic metaphors. In Stefanowitsch, A., and Gries, S. (Eds.) Corpus-Based Approaches to Metaphor and Metonymy. (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 171). Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Deignan, A. (forthcoming) A corpus linguistic perspective on the relationship between metonymy and metaphor. Style.
Deignan, A. & Potter, L. 2004. A corpus study of metaphors and metonyms in English and Italian. Journal of Pragmatics. 36, 7, 1231-1252.
Deignan, A. 2003. Metaphorical expressions and culture: an indirect link. Metaphor and Symbol, 18, 4, 255-272.
Deignan, A. 2000. Persuasive uses of metaphor in discourse about business and the economy. In Heffer, C. and H. Sauntson, eds. Words in context: A tribute to John Sinclair. University of Birmingham: English Language Research Discourse Analysis Monograph No. 18 (CD-ROM)
Deignan, A. 1999. Corpus-based research into metaphor. In Cameron, L. J. and Low, G. D. (Eds.) Researching and Applying Metaphor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Deignan, A. 1999. Linguistic metaphors and collocation in non-literary corpus data. Metaphor and Symbol.
Deignan, A. 1999. Metaphorical polysemy and paradigmatic relations: A corpus study. Word 50, 3, 319-338.
Kafouros I. M. 2005. R&D and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the UK, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol. 14 (6), 479-497.
Kafouros I. M. 2006. The Impact of the Internet on R&D-Efficiency: Theory and Evidence. Technovation, Forthcoming.
Low, G.D. 1999. Validating metaphor research projects. In L. Cameron & G.D. Low (eds.), pp 48-65.
Low, G.D. 1999. 'This paper thinks ...': investigating the acceptability of the metaphor an essay is a person. In G.D. Low & L. Cameron (eds.), pp 221-248.
Low, G.D. 2003. Validating metaphoric models in applied linguistics. Metaphor & Symbol 18(4): 239-254.
Low, G.D. 2005. Explaining evolution: The use of animacy in an example of semi-formal science writing. Language and Literature 14(2): 129-148.
Low, G.D. (in press) Metaphor in Education. In R. Gibbs (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Markert, K. & M. Nissim.2003. Corpus-Based Metonymy Analysis. Metaphor and Symbol. 18, 3, 175-188.
Markert, K. & U. Hahn.2002. Metonymies in Discourse. Artificial Intelligence, 135, 1-2, 145-198.
Markert,K. & M. Nissim. (in press) Metonymic Proper Names: A Corpus-based Account. In A. Stefanowitsch and S. Gries (Ed) Corpus-based Approaches to Metaphor and Metonymy. Mouton de Gruyter.
Markert, K. & M. Nissim.2002. Metonymy Resolution as a Classification Task. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2002)
Markert, K. & U. Hahn.1997. On the interaction of metonymies and anaphora. In: Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI97).
Nerlich, B., Todd, Z. and Clarke, D.D. (2003) Emerging patterns and evolving polysemies: The acquisition of get between four and ten years. pp 333-357 in Nerlich, B., Todd, Z., Herman, V. and Clarke, D.D. (Eds)
Nerlich, B., Todd, Z. and Clarke D.D. (1999) Mummy, I like being a sandwich: Metonymies in language acquisition. In Radden, G. and Panther, K.U. (Eds) Conceptual Metonymy . Human Cognitive Processing Series. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Nissim, M. & K. Markert. 2003. Syntactic Features and Word Similarity for Supervised Metonymy Resolution. In Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL2003).
Semino, E. (2002). A sturdy baby or a derailing train? Metaphorical representations of the euro in British and Italian newspapers. Text, 22 (1), 107-139.
Semino, E. (2005). The metaphorical construction of complex domains: The case of speech activity in English. Metaphor and Symbol, 20 (1), 35-70.
Semino, E., Heywood, J., & Short, M. (2004). Methodological problems in the analysis of metaphors in a corpus of conversations about cancer. Journal of Pragmatics, 36 (7), 1271-1294.
Todd, Z. and Clarke, D.D. (1999) When is a dead rainbow not like a dead rainbow? A context-sensitive method for investigating differences between metaphor and simile. In Low, G. and Cameron, L. (Eds) Researching and Applying Metaphor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

