La economía está enferma - l'économie est malade. The chronology of the crisis through terminology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.tradecneg.02Keywords:
terminological metaphor, terminological variation, neology, economic crisis, pressAbstract
In the recent economic crisis, many medical terms have been used metaphorically in the press. The economy is sick is the metaphor underlying some such terms (collapse, contagion, virus, crisis, recovery, etc.). The parallelism between Economy and Medicine is organized, like sickness, chronologically. In this article, we use the DiCEM (a general and specialized corpus of of the crisis. We organize it chronologically to analyze it as a coherent metaphorical network (Rossi, 2015) or essaim métaphorique (Prandi, 2010) in whose dynamics cognitive, as well as linguistic and pragmatic factors operate. We compare the terminological metaphors in both cultures and genres to see if they are presented there in the same way regarding communicative, semantic and pragmatic aspects. The analysis of the crisis as a metaphor has already been studied in other cultures, Soddeman (2013) and Stender (2015) (German culture), Silva (2013) (Portuguese culture), and Alves (2016) (Brazilian culture). The innovation in our proposal issues from the comparative approach and the emphasis on the chronological aspect.
press texts written in Spanish and French from 2007 to 2017) to draw the medical terminology