Cognitive linguists emphasize that metaphors provide to aid the knowledge of just one conceptual area—generally an abstraction such as "lifetime", "theories" or "Thoughts"—via expressions that relate to a different, much more common conceptual domain—normally additional concrete, such as "journey", "structures" or "food stuff". In his guide In Other Shoes: Tunes, https://leonardoq011yrh2.blogscribble.com/profile