Metaphoric language and the articulation of emotions by people affected by motor neurone disease.
OBJECTIVE: To explore the use of metaphoric language to convey emotion in interviews with people affected by motor neurone disease, a progressive neurological condition that sits between chronic and terminal illness. METHODS: Secondary analysis of 46 interviews with people affected by motor neurone...
Main Authors: | Locock, L, Mazanderani, F, Powell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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