Cognitive linguists emphasize that metaphors provide to facilitate the idea of one conceptual domain—ordinarily an abstraction which include "existence", "theories" or "Suggestions"—by way of expressions that relate to another, far more acquainted conceptual area—ordinarily more concrete, such as "journey", "properties" or "food stuff". In his book In Other Shoes: Songs, https://marlonl418afk1.blog-gold.com/profile