Metaphor meaning is modeled as an onion with an outer context layer, a middle conceptual blending layer, and an inner pragmatic intention layer.
A framework for annotating and modelling intentions behind metaphor use
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Metaphors are part of everyday language and shape the way in which we conceptualize the world. Moreover, they play a multifaceted role in communication, making their understanding and generation a challenging task for language models (LMs). While there has been extensive work in the literature linking metaphor to the fulfilment of individual intentions, no comprehensive taxonomy of such intentions, suitable for natural language processing (NLP) applications, is available to present day. In this paper, we propose a novel taxonomy of intentions commonly attributed to metaphor, which comprises 9 categories. We also release the first dataset annotated for intentions behind metaphor use. Finally, we use this dataset to test the capability of large language models (LLMs) in inferring the intentions behind metaphor use, in zero- and in-context few-shot settings. Our experiments show that this is still a challenge for LLMs.
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Meanings are like Onions: a Layered Approach to Metaphor Processing
Metaphor meaning is modeled as an onion with an outer context layer, a middle conceptual blending layer, and an inner pragmatic intention layer.