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Metonymic grammar
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editors and contributors ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: On figuration in grammar 1
- Metonymic grammar 45
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Part 1. Word class meaning and word formation
- Nouns are THINGS: Evidence for a grammatical metaphor? 75
- The role of metonymy in word formation: Brazilian Portuguese agent noun constructions 99
- The metonymic basis of a 'semantic partial': Tagalog lexical constructions with ka- 111
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Part 2. Case and aspect
- A new model of metaphorization: Case semantics in East Caucasian 147
- Aspect and metonymy in the French passé simple 177
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Part 3. Proper names and noun phrases
- Generic reference in English: A metonymic and conceptual blending analysis 199
- The (non-)metonymic use of place names in English, German, Hungarian, and Croatian 229
- Metonymies we live without 259
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Part 4. Predicate and clause constructions
- FORM IS MOTION: Dynamic predicates in English architectural discourse 277
- A metonymic analysis of Singaporean and Malaysian English causative constructions 291
- Metonymy in indirect directives: Stand-alone conditionals in English, German, Hungarian, and Croatian 323
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Part 5. Metonymic and metaphoric motivations of grammatical meaning
- The metonymic and metaphoric grounding of two image-schema transformations 339
- Motivation of construction meaning and form: The roles of metonymy and inference 363
- Metonymy and metaphor index 403
- Name index 407
- Subject index 415
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editors and contributors ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: On figuration in grammar 1
- Metonymic grammar 45
-
Part 1. Word class meaning and word formation
- Nouns are THINGS: Evidence for a grammatical metaphor? 75
- The role of metonymy in word formation: Brazilian Portuguese agent noun constructions 99
- The metonymic basis of a 'semantic partial': Tagalog lexical constructions with ka- 111
-
Part 2. Case and aspect
- A new model of metaphorization: Case semantics in East Caucasian 147
- Aspect and metonymy in the French passé simple 177
-
Part 3. Proper names and noun phrases
- Generic reference in English: A metonymic and conceptual blending analysis 199
- The (non-)metonymic use of place names in English, German, Hungarian, and Croatian 229
- Metonymies we live without 259
-
Part 4. Predicate and clause constructions
- FORM IS MOTION: Dynamic predicates in English architectural discourse 277
- A metonymic analysis of Singaporean and Malaysian English causative constructions 291
- Metonymy in indirect directives: Stand-alone conditionals in English, German, Hungarian, and Croatian 323
-
Part 5. Metonymic and metaphoric motivations of grammatical meaning
- The metonymic and metaphoric grounding of two image-schema transformations 339
- Motivation of construction meaning and form: The roles of metonymy and inference 363
- Metonymy and metaphor index 403
- Name index 407
- Subject index 415