This volume presents selected contributions to an annual symposium on metaphor and metonymy held at the English Department of Heidelberg University. It brings together papers by lecturers, PhD students and graduates from three universities - Heidelberg University, Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, and the University of East Anglia in Norwich. The contributions illustrate the plurality of perspectives and methods in current cognitive-linguistic research on metaphor and metonymy and exemplify some of the ways in which they can be combined. The papers also attest to the wide range of domains and topics to which metaphor- and metonymy-based research can be applied, including emotion terms, political and scientific discourse, morphology, cross-cultural variation and internet communication.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-631-64770-7 (9783631647707)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03550-6
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Frank Polzenhagen and Stefanie Vogelbacher teach linguistics at the English Department of Heidelberg University (Germany).
Sonja Kleinke is professor of linguistics at this department.
Zoltán Kövecses is professor of linguistics at the Department of American Studies of Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.
Contents: Zoltan Koevecses: Metaphor and metonymy in the conceptual system - Olga Pavpertova: Corpus-based analysis of conceptual metaphors of HAPPINESS in Russian and English - Erzsebet Toth-Czifra: Feeling the taste of victory:The figurative utilization of the concepts MOUTH and TONGUE in English, German and Hungarian - Rebecca Netzel: Bewegungsmetaphorik im Lakota: Metaphorische Bewegungsverben und ihre Entsprechungen in europaeischen Sprachen - Andreas Musolff: The metaphor of the <<body politic>> across languages and cultures - Orsolya Farkas: The concept of the STATE in Hungarian political discourse: Variations reflected in the language of the constitutions - Orsolya Putz: Metaphors on the territorial changes of post-Trianon Hungary - Nicole Moeller: Cognitive metaphor and the <<Arab Spring>> - Alexandra Nunez: Wenn das <<Embodiment>> politisch wird: Das Image-Schema PATH und seine Realisierung im Mediendiskurs zum <<Arabischen Fruehling>> - Katrin Strobel: EMOTIONAL VALUE metaphors: A new class of INTEREST metaphors in advertising Carmen Simon: Metaphor, metonymy, and brands: From INTEREST metaphors to INTEREST metonymies - Agnes Kuna: The conception of diseases in the persuasive sections of Hungarian medical recipes from the 16th and 17th centuries - Reka Szabo: Kognitive Metaphern in der Jungschen Psychotherapie - Frank Polzenhagen: What did 18th-century grammarians know about grammaticalisation? Notes on the early history of a current idea - Sonja Kleinke: Kohaerenz und Metonymie: Zitierpraktiken in oeffentlichen Internetdiskussionsforen - Stefanie Vogelbacher: <<WTF is <helicopter parenting> >>? Metaphor commenting and negotiation in an online debate at BBC Being a parent - Lisa Vollmar: Culture-specific metonymic relations in the conceptual system: On cognitive linguistic attitude research - Mario Brdar/Rita Brdar-Szabo: Croatian place suffixations in -iste: Polysemy and metonymy.