Use of conceptual metaphor in Sam Omatseye's "In Touch" column in The Nation Nigerian newspaper

Conceptual metaphors are abstract structures of thought that function as a conceptual frame in terms of which single lexical items are produced and comprehended? (Muller, 2008). This study is motivated by how a Nigerian newspaper columnist, Sam Omatseye, uses conceptual metaphors to aid in the compr...

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