Abstract
This research is entitled Political Conceptual Metaphor in Political Discourses: A Cognitive Semantics Study. The study investigates the type of conceptual metaphor found in the political discourses. The discourses used as the data are taken from TIME Online Magazine during February 2015. Moreover, this study also tries to find out the conceptualizations of politics. This research analyzes the input of political domain and the input of other domains. This research also investigates the source and the target domain of structural metaphor of politics. In this study the researcher adapts several theories related to conceptual metaphor from Lakoff and Johnson, and Evans and Green. Moreover, this research also the theory from Fauconnier The result shows that orientational metaphor is more common than ontological metaphor in the political discourses under the issue of 2016 general election. From 105 metaphorical statements, the researcher found 42 orientational metaphors and 63 ontological metaphors. It shows that in the political discourses, politics commonly being projected as some concrete substances. Keyword: political conceptual methaphor, political discourse, cognitive semantics
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