Metaphorical Heads and Literal Dependents: Syntactic Properties of Metaphors in German

Stefanie Dipper


Abstract
In this paper we examine the way metaphors are expressed in language. Our starting hypothesis is that the two expressions that are central to metaphor – namely the metaphorical expression and the expression that represents the target of the metaphorical transfer – typically stand in a syntactic dependency relation: metaphorical heads govern literal dependents. An analysis of German sermons with 30k words confirms that the hypothesis applies in 67% of the cases. 10% show the reverse relationship and in 23% there is a common ancestor.
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2025.tlt-1.10
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Proceedings of the 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT, SyntaxFest 2025)
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August
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2025
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Sarah Jablotschkin, Sandra Kübler, Heike Zinsmeister
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TLT | WS | SyntaxFest
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SIGPARSE
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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81–90
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Stefanie Dipper. 2025. Metaphorical Heads and Literal Dependents: Syntactic Properties of Metaphors in German. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT, SyntaxFest 2025), pages 81–90, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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