By Word of Mouth: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Linguistic Action in a Cognitive PerspectiveJohn Benjamins Publishing, 1 jan 1995 - 252 pagina's This volume contains seven synchronic and diachronic empirical investigations into the expression and conceptualization of linguistic action in English, focusing on figurative extensions. The following issues are explored: Source domains, and their relation to the complexities of linguistic action as a target domain. The role of axiological parameter, the experiential grounding of metaphors expressing value judgements and the part played by image-schemata, how value judgements come about and their socio-cultural embedding. The graded character of metaphoricity and its correlation with degrees of recoverability/salience. The interaction of metonymy and metaphor, e.g. the question what factors motivate the conventionalization of metonymies, which includes the perspective that conventionalized metaphors frequently have a metonymic origin. The role of image-schemata in the organization and development of a lexical subfield, which raises new questions on the nature of metaphor, the identification of source and target domains and the Invariance Hypothesis. |
Inhoudsopgave
A Survey of Metalinguistic Metaphors | 1 |
Underlying Schemata and Value Judgements | 35 |
A Study of Value Judgements | 71 |
The Case of Put | 125 |
The Interaction of Metaphor and Metonymy in Figurative Expressions for Linguistic Action | 159 |
Metonymy and Conventionalization in a Diachronically Differentiated Data Base | 175 |
The Case of Verbs of Answering | 205 |
References | 245 |
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abstract Ælfric aspect body Chaucer chinwag COBUILD Cognitive Cognitive Linguistics concepts conduit metaphor connotation context conventionalization conversation corpus denote describe diachronic Dictionary donor domain Dreedle element evaluation extensions focus focused force Goossens hence image schemata image-schematic instance interaction interpretation involves Johnson Lakoff language user LDOCE linguistic action literal manipulating objects mapping meaning meta metalinguistic metaphor and metonymy metaphor from metonymy metaphorical expression metaphorisation Middle English movement negative value judgement nonverbal communication OALDCE one's tongue pattern phor positive or negative prior act prototypical put one's foot question questionnaire react verbally recipient domain recoverable refer rejoin relevant rely reply responses retort Rudzka-Ostyn salient scene secondary TR semantic someone someone's source domain speak speaker specific speech act structure synecdochic talk target domain tion topic typically University of Antwerp utterance valued negatively variants verbal communication verbs of answering Webster's Yossarian