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Chapter 12. Dominance relations and specialization of sensory words
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Bodo Winter
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Chapter 1. Sensory linguistics 1
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Part I. Theory
- Chapter 2. The five senses folk model 11
- Chapter 3. Sensory semiotics 17
- Chapter 4. Ineffability 31
- Chapter 5. The Embodied Lexicon Hypothesis 51
- Chapter 6. Synesthesia and metaphor 67
- Chapter 7. Synesthetic metaphors are not metaphorical 79
- Chapter 8. The hierarchy of the senses 99
- Chapter 9. Explaining the hierarchy of the senses 105
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Part II. A case study of sensory adjectives
- Chapter 10. Methodological foundations 123
- Chapter 11. Norming the senses 141
- Chapter 12. Dominance relations and specialization of sensory words 153
- Chapter 13. Correlations and clusters 163
- Chapter 14. Semantic preferences of sensory words 175
- Chapter 15. Frequency, semantic complexity, and iconicity 187
- Chapter 16. The evaluative dimension 199
- Chapter 17. Re-evaluating the hierarchy of the senses 213
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Part III. Conclusion
- Chapter 18. Conclusion 235
- References 249
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Chapter 1. Sensory linguistics 1
-
Part I. Theory
- Chapter 2. The five senses folk model 11
- Chapter 3. Sensory semiotics 17
- Chapter 4. Ineffability 31
- Chapter 5. The Embodied Lexicon Hypothesis 51
- Chapter 6. Synesthesia and metaphor 67
- Chapter 7. Synesthetic metaphors are not metaphorical 79
- Chapter 8. The hierarchy of the senses 99
- Chapter 9. Explaining the hierarchy of the senses 105
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Part II. A case study of sensory adjectives
- Chapter 10. Methodological foundations 123
- Chapter 11. Norming the senses 141
- Chapter 12. Dominance relations and specialization of sensory words 153
- Chapter 13. Correlations and clusters 163
- Chapter 14. Semantic preferences of sensory words 175
- Chapter 15. Frequency, semantic complexity, and iconicity 187
- Chapter 16. The evaluative dimension 199
- Chapter 17. Re-evaluating the hierarchy of the senses 213
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Part III. Conclusion
- Chapter 18. Conclusion 235
- References 249
- Index 287