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Metonymy and Pragmatic Inferencing
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Klaus-Uwe Panther
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2003
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In recent years, conceptual metonymy has been recognized as a cognitive phenomenon that is as fundamental as metaphor for reasoning and the construction of meaning. The thoroughly revised chapters in the present volume originated as presentations in a workshop organized by the editors for the 7th International Pragmatics Conference held in Budapest in 2000. They constitute, according to an anonymous reviewer, "an interesting contribution to both cognitive linguistics and pragmatics." The contributions aim to bridge the gap, and encourage discussion, between cognitive linguists and scholars working in a pragmatic framework. Topics include the metonymic basis of explicature and implicature, the role of metonymically-based inferences in speech act and discourse interpretation, the pragmatic meaning of grammatical constructions, the impact of metonymic mappings on and their interaction with grammatical structure, the role of metonymic inferencing and implicature in linguistic change, and the comparison of metonymic principles across languages and different cultural settings.
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Salvatore Attardo, Youngstown State University, in Pragmatics & Cognition, Vol. 13:2 (2005):
[...] this book reaches its goal of establishing the significance of the topic of metonymy and pragmatic inferencing. As such, it belongs in the library of all serious scholars interested in metonymy.
[...] this book reaches its goal of establishing the significance of the topic of metonymy and pragmatic inferencing. As such, it belongs in the library of all serious scholars interested in metonymy.
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On the nature of conceptual metonymy Klaus-Uwe Panther and Linda L. Thornburg Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part I. The place of metonymy in cognition and pragmatics
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Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez and Lorena Pérez-Hernández Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Seana Coulson and Todd Oakley Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Evidence from jokes and funny anecdotes Antonio Barcelona Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part II. Metonymic inferencing and grammatical structure
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Anatol Stefanowitsch Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The case of dependent clauses as independent speech acts Klaus-Uwe Panther and Linda L. Thornburg Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Klaus-Michael Köpcke and David A. Zubin Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part III. Metonymic inferencing and linguistic change
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A case of metonymy or M-inference? Debra Ziegeler Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part IV. Metonymic inferencing across languages
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Günter Radden and Ken-ichi Seto Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Mario Brdar and Rita Brdar-Szabó Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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