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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of diagrams xv
- List of tables xvii
- Abbreviations and special symbols xix
- Transcription conventions xxi
- Acknowledgments xxiii
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Part I. Temporal metaphor and ego’s perspective
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions 21
- 3. The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time 29
- 4. From earlier to later 43
- 5. Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time 51
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Part II. Perspectival neutrality
- 6. A field-based frame of reference 65
- 7. The psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path 81
- 8. Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast 87
- 9. Space-to-time metonymy 95
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Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
- 10. The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego 107
- 11. The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with ‘earlier’ and ‘later’ 121
- 12. The alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference 133
- 13. When back is not the opposite of front 153
- 14. The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective 169
- 15. Modes of construal of front and behind 191
- 16. In search of primary metaphors of time 207
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Part IV. Location without translational motion
- 17. Expressions of static temporal “location” 215
- 18. Beyond metaphor and metonymy 227
- 19. Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk ‘become co-located with’ 235
- 20. Times as bounded regions 263
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Part V. Fundamentally different temporal concepts
- 21. Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time 273
- 22. Conclusions 301
- References 319
- Name index 335
- Subject index 337
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of diagrams xv
- List of tables xvii
- Abbreviations and special symbols xix
- Transcription conventions xxi
- Acknowledgments xxiii
-
Part I. Temporal metaphor and ego’s perspective
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions 21
- 3. The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time 29
- 4. From earlier to later 43
- 5. Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time 51
-
Part II. Perspectival neutrality
- 6. A field-based frame of reference 65
- 7. The psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path 81
- 8. Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast 87
- 9. Space-to-time metonymy 95
-
Part III. The temporal semantics of in-front and behind
- 10. The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego 107
- 11. The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with ‘earlier’ and ‘later’ 121
- 12. The alignment of ego with a field-based frame of reference 133
- 13. When back is not the opposite of front 153
- 14. The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective 169
- 15. Modes of construal of front and behind 191
- 16. In search of primary metaphors of time 207
-
Part IV. Location without translational motion
- 17. Expressions of static temporal “location” 215
- 18. Beyond metaphor and metonymy 227
- 19. Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk ‘become co-located with’ 235
- 20. Times as bounded regions 263
-
Part V. Fundamentally different temporal concepts
- 21. Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time 273
- 22. Conclusions 301
- References 319
- Name index 335
- Subject index 337