
By Word of Mouth
Metaphor, metonymy and linguistic action in a cognitive perspective
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 8. December 1995
Book
Hardback
254 pages
978-90-272-5045-2 (ISBN)
Description
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.
* 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.
Reviews / Votes
The empirical depth to which this volume examines one coherent area of metaphorization in English, including theoretical and historical discussion, is a true benefit to the maturation of Cognitive Linguistics. -- James Fife, Word 49:2 (98)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5045-2 (9789027250452)
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Louis Goossens | Paul Pauwels | Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn
By Word of Mouth
Metaphor, metonymy and linguistic action in a cognitive perspective
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. A survey of Metalinguistic Metaphors (by Vanparys, Johan); 3. Body Parts in Linguistic Action: Underlying Schemata and Value Judgements (by Pauwels, Paul); 4. Assessing Linguistic Behaviour: A Study of Value Judgements (by Simon-Vandenbergen, Anne-Marie); 5. Levels of Metaphorization: The Case of Put (by Pauwels, Paul); 6. Metaphonymy: The Interaction of Metaphor and Metonymy in Figurative Expressions for Linguistic Action (by Goossens, Louis); 7. From Three Respectable Horses' Mouths: Metonymy and Conventionalization in a Diachronically Differentiated Data Base (by Goossens, Louis); 8. Metaphor, Schema, Invariance: The Case of Verbs of Answering (by Rudzka-Ostyn, Brygida); 9. References; 10. Subject Index