Coding Properties of the Nominative Metaphor in the Title of the Novel “Shutter Island” by D. Lehane

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Abstract

This paper addresses semantic analysis of the metaphorical title of Dennis Lehane’s novel “Shutter Island”. The nominative metaphor in the strong position of the text (its title) contains coding properties as it combines two lexical units similar in semantics so that main senses are supplemented with peripheral ones. This technique enhances the effect on the reader and accentuates the meaning of the book. This paper addresses semantic analysis of the metaphorical title of Dennis Lehane’s novel “Shutter Island”. The nominative metaphor in the strong position of the text (its title) contains coding properties as it combines two lexical units similar in semantics so that main senses are supplemented with peripheral ones. This technique enhances the effect on the reader and accentuates the meaning of the book.

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Natalia Alexandrovich. 2021. \u201cCoding Properties of the Nominative Metaphor in the Title of the Novel “Shutter Island” by D. Lehane\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue A10): .

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A detailed academic research paper analyzing coding properties as metaphors, published in the Global Journal of Human Social Science.
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This paper addresses semantic analysis of the metaphorical title of Dennis Lehane’s novel “Shutter Island”. The nominative metaphor in the strong position of the text (its title) contains coding properties as it combines two lexical units similar in semantics so that main senses are supplemented with peripheral ones. This technique enhances the effect on the reader and accentuates the meaning of the book. This paper addresses semantic analysis of the metaphorical title of Dennis Lehane’s novel “Shutter Island”. The nominative metaphor in the strong position of the text (its title) contains coding properties as it combines two lexical units similar in semantics so that main senses are supplemented with peripheral ones. This technique enhances the effect on the reader and accentuates the meaning of the book.

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