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Chapter 10. Beer and semantics
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Dirk Geeraerts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents VII
- Publication sources IX
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Section 1. Prototypicality and salience
- Chapter 1. Prospects and problems of prototype theory 3
- Chapter 2. Where does prototypicality come from? 27
- Chapter 3. The semantic structure of Dutch over 48
- Chapter 4. Salience phenomena in the lexicon. A typology 74
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Section 2. Polysemy
- Chapter 5. Vagueness's puzzles, polysemy's vagaries 99
- Chapter 6. Classical definability and the monosemic bias 149
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Section 3. Constructions and idioms
- Chapter 7. The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch 175
- Chapter 8. The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions 198
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Section 4. Meaning and culture
- Chapter 9. Looking back at anger. Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns 227
- Chapter 10. Beer and semantics 252
- Chapter 11. Cultural models of linguistic standardization 272
- Chapter 12. Caught in a web of irony: Job and his embarassed God 307
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Section 5. Lexicography
- Chapter 13. The lexicographical treatment of prototypical polysemy 327
- Chapter 14. The definitional practice of dictionaries and the cognitive semantic conception of polysemy 345
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Section 6. Theory and method in lexical semantics
- Chapter 15. Cognitive grammar and the history of lexical semantics 367
- Chapter 16. The theoretical and descriptive development of lexical semantics 398
- Chapter 17. Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics 416
- Backmatter 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents VII
- Publication sources IX
-
Section 1. Prototypicality and salience
- Chapter 1. Prospects and problems of prototype theory 3
- Chapter 2. Where does prototypicality come from? 27
- Chapter 3. The semantic structure of Dutch over 48
- Chapter 4. Salience phenomena in the lexicon. A typology 74
-
Section 2. Polysemy
- Chapter 5. Vagueness's puzzles, polysemy's vagaries 99
- Chapter 6. Classical definability and the monosemic bias 149
-
Section 3. Constructions and idioms
- Chapter 7. The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch 175
- Chapter 8. The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions 198
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Section 4. Meaning and culture
- Chapter 9. Looking back at anger. Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns 227
- Chapter 10. Beer and semantics 252
- Chapter 11. Cultural models of linguistic standardization 272
- Chapter 12. Caught in a web of irony: Job and his embarassed God 307
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Section 5. Lexicography
- Chapter 13. The lexicographical treatment of prototypical polysemy 327
- Chapter 14. The definitional practice of dictionaries and the cognitive semantic conception of polysemy 345
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Section 6. Theory and method in lexical semantics
- Chapter 15. Cognitive grammar and the history of lexical semantics 367
- Chapter 16. The theoretical and descriptive development of lexical semantics 398
- Chapter 17. Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics 416
- Backmatter 445