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Metonymy and pragmatic inference in the functional reanalysis of grammatical morphemes in Japanese
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The place of metonymy in cognition and pragmatics
- Cognitive operations and pragmatic implication 23
- Metonymy and conceptual blending 51
- The case for a metonymic basis of pragmatic inferencing 81
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Part II. Metonymic inferencing and grammatical structure
- A construction-based approach to indirect speech acts 105
- Metonymies as natural inference and activation schemas 127
- Metonymic pathways to neuter-gender human nominals in German 149
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Part III. Metonymic inferencing and linguistic change
- The development of counterfactual implicatures in English 169
- Metonymy and pragmatic inference in the functional reanalysis of grammatical morphemes in Japanese 205
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Part IV. Metonymic inferencing across languages
- Metonymic construals of shopping requests in have- and be-languages 223
- Metonymic coding of linguistic action in English, Croatian and Hungarian 241
- Name index 267
- Metonymy and metaphor index 271
- Subject index 275
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The place of metonymy in cognition and pragmatics
- Cognitive operations and pragmatic implication 23
- Metonymy and conceptual blending 51
- The case for a metonymic basis of pragmatic inferencing 81
-
Part II. Metonymic inferencing and grammatical structure
- A construction-based approach to indirect speech acts 105
- Metonymies as natural inference and activation schemas 127
- Metonymic pathways to neuter-gender human nominals in German 149
-
Part III. Metonymic inferencing and linguistic change
- The development of counterfactual implicatures in English 169
- Metonymy and pragmatic inference in the functional reanalysis of grammatical morphemes in Japanese 205
-
Part IV. Metonymic inferencing across languages
- Metonymic construals of shopping requests in have- and be-languages 223
- Metonymic coding of linguistic action in English, Croatian and Hungarian 241
- Name index 267
- Metonymy and metaphor index 271
- Subject index 275