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Prelim pages
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
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Section 1 Why historical linguistics and cognitive linguistics need each other
- At the intersection 12
- Mirrors between historical and cognitive linguistics in figurative origins 32
- Cognitive and historical concepts of the “career of metaphor” 50
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Section 2 Metaphor and grammaticalization
- Lexicalization and grammaticalization 68
- Speech verbs, figuration and the English Caused-Motion construction in American English 92
- Prototypes, (inter)subjectification, figurativity and semantic change 122
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Section 3 Metaphor and culture
- heart and soul as a locus of vision 148
- “And who by fire, who by water…” 178
- A love story 200
- Changes in the conceptualization of “face” in Polish from the 19th century to the present day 222
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Section 4 Metaphor across time and context
- Contextual use of “journey” may communicate specific experience and concerns of a social group 244
- Using The Oxford English Dictionary to identify metaphors in historical corpus data 264
- Index 287
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1 Why historical linguistics and cognitive linguistics need each other
- At the intersection 12
- Mirrors between historical and cognitive linguistics in figurative origins 32
- Cognitive and historical concepts of the “career of metaphor” 50
-
Section 2 Metaphor and grammaticalization
- Lexicalization and grammaticalization 68
- Speech verbs, figuration and the English Caused-Motion construction in American English 92
- Prototypes, (inter)subjectification, figurativity and semantic change 122
-
Section 3 Metaphor and culture
- heart and soul as a locus of vision 148
- “And who by fire, who by water…” 178
- A love story 200
- Changes in the conceptualization of “face” in Polish from the 19th century to the present day 222
-
Section 4 Metaphor across time and context
- Contextual use of “journey” may communicate specific experience and concerns of a social group 244
- Using The Oxford English Dictionary to identify metaphors in historical corpus data 264
- Index 287