Andrew Goatly

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Andrew Goatly is an English language professor at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.

Career[edit]

Goatly studied English at Jesus College, Oxford before working for Voluntary Service Overseas in Rwanda and Thailand. On returning to the United Kingdom he worked as a schoolteacher before obtaining a doctorate at University College, London and thereafter teaching at Chiang Mai University in Thailand, the National University of Singapore and Lingnan University, Hong Kong. He has written:[1]

  • The Language of Metaphors, and Critical Reading and Writing, published by Routledge
  • Washing the Brain: the hidden ideology of metaphor, published by John Benjamins
  • Explorations in Stylistics, published by Equinox
  • Meaning and Humour, published by Cambridge University Press.

Two Dimensions of Meaning: Similarity and Contiguity in Language, Culture and Ecology published by Routledge

References[edit]

  1. ^ Goatly, Andrew (2005). "After reading English..." (PDF). Jesus College Newsletter (4, Michaelmas Term). Jesus College, Oxford: 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2007.