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The metaphoric and metonymic poles
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
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Section 1: The metonymic and the metaphoric
- The metaphoric and metonymic poles 41
- Generating polysemy: Metaphor and metonymy 49
- Metonymy and metaphor: Different mental strategies of conceptualisation 75
- An alternative account of the interpretation of referential metonymy and metaphor 113
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Section 2: The two-domain approach
- Language and emotion: The interplay of conceptualisation with physiology and culture 133
- The role of domains in the interpretation of metaphors and metonymies 161
- Clarifying and applying the notions of metaphor and metonymy within cognitive linguistics: An update 207
- The roles of metaphor and metonymy in English -er nominals 279
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Section 3: The interaction between metaphor and metonymy
- Category extension by metonymy and metaphor 323
- Metaphtonymy: The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in expressions for linguistic actIon 349
- When is a metonymy no longer a metonymy? 379
- How metonymic are metaphors? 407
- The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions 435
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Section 4: New breakthroughs: Blending and primary scenes
- Metaphor, metonymy, and binding 469
- Patterns of conceptual interaction 489
- Converging evidence for the notions of subscene and primary scene 533
- Blending the past and the present: Conceptual and linguistic integration, 1800-2000 555
- Backmatter 595
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1: The metonymic and the metaphoric
- The metaphoric and metonymic poles 41
- Generating polysemy: Metaphor and metonymy 49
- Metonymy and metaphor: Different mental strategies of conceptualisation 75
- An alternative account of the interpretation of referential metonymy and metaphor 113
-
Section 2: The two-domain approach
- Language and emotion: The interplay of conceptualisation with physiology and culture 133
- The role of domains in the interpretation of metaphors and metonymies 161
- Clarifying and applying the notions of metaphor and metonymy within cognitive linguistics: An update 207
- The roles of metaphor and metonymy in English -er nominals 279
-
Section 3: The interaction between metaphor and metonymy
- Category extension by metonymy and metaphor 323
- Metaphtonymy: The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in expressions for linguistic actIon 349
- When is a metonymy no longer a metonymy? 379
- How metonymic are metaphors? 407
- The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions 435
-
Section 4: New breakthroughs: Blending and primary scenes
- Metaphor, metonymy, and binding 469
- Patterns of conceptual interaction 489
- Converging evidence for the notions of subscene and primary scene 533
- Blending the past and the present: Conceptual and linguistic integration, 1800-2000 555
- Backmatter 595