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Target Role: emotional_intensity_scale

Source Role: heat_level

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Current Metaphor: EMOTIONAL INTENSITY IS TEMPERATURE

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Target Entailment: Having intense emotion

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Type of Inferential Structure: scalar

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Target Entailment: Having mild or average emotions

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Target Entailment: Having no emotions

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Text: As the argument continued, things really heated up.


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Text: Their relationship cooled off and they soon parted ways.


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Text: His mother was always cold and unloving when he was a child.


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EntailmentHaving intense emotion (Experiencing intense body heat, scalar, EMOTIONALLY INTENSE IS HOT) +, Having mild or average emotions (Experiencing average body temperature, scalar, EMOTIONALLY MILD IS EXPERIENCING MILD TEMPERATURE) + and Having no emotions (Experiencing below average body temperature, scalar, EMOTIONALLY INDIFFERENT IS COLD) +
ExampleEnglish (As the argument continued, things really heated up., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) +, English (Their relationship cooled off and they soon parted ways., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) + and English (His mother was always cold and unloving when he was a child., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) +
Has source frameFrame:Heat +
Has target frameFrame:Emotional intensity +
Mappingemotional_intensity_scale (heat_level, ?) +
Metaphor.AliasEMOTIONAL INTENSITY IS HEAT (Grady (1998)) +
Metaphor.LevelGeneral +
Metaphor.Source frameFrame:Heat +
Metaphor.Target frameFrame:Emotional intensity +
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