La variation de la métaphore dans la vulgarisation scientifique. Une étude en diachronie courte en français et italien liée aux trous noirs
Abstract
In cognitive studies, metaphor is seen as a conceptual interaction between two conceptual domains
(Lakoff, Johnson, 1985; Kövecses, 2010). From the idea of the transfer of a concept into a foreign domain,
it is possible to identify the discourse dynamics underlying the continuum between conflict and coherence
which creates two main groups of metaphors: coherent and conflictual metaphors (Prandi, 2002; 2010;
2021). The aim of this research is to contribute to the diachronic study of metaphors and the description
of metaphorical behaviour in the lexicon of astrophysics related to black holes in French and Italian. The
methodology is based on data from a comparable corpus in French and Italian focused on popular science
journals in the field of astrophysics that were published from 1990 to 2020. The metaphors detected will
be analysed according to classification and evolution criteria, such as semantic-referential conflict and
evolution towards coherence.