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Figurative Language
Cross-Cultural and Cross-Linguistic Perspectives
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Dmitrij Dobrovol'skij
and Elisabeth Piirainen
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English
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2022
About this book
The book develops a Theory of the Figurative Lexicon. Units of the figurative lexicon (conventional figurative units, CFUs for short) differ from all other elements of the language in two points: Firstly, they are conventionalized. That is, they are elements of the mental lexicon – in contrast to freely created figurative expressions. Secondly, they consist of two conceptual levels: they can be interpreted at the level of their literal reading and at the level of their figurative meaning – which both can be activated simultaneously.
New insights into the Theory of Figurative Lexicon relate, on the one hand, to the metaphor theory. Over time, it became increasingly clear that the Conceptual Metaphor Theory in the sense of Lakoff can only partly explain the conventional figurativeness. On the other hand, it became clear that “intertextuality” plays a far greater role in the CFUs of Western cultures than previously assumed.
The book’s main target audience will be linguists, researchers in phraseology, paremiology and metaphor, and cultural studies. The data and explanations of the idioms will provide a welcome textbook in courses on linguistics, culture history, phraseology research and phraseodidactics.
New insights into the Theory of Figurative Lexicon relate, on the one hand, to the metaphor theory. Over time, it became increasingly clear that the Conceptual Metaphor Theory in the sense of Lakoff can only partly explain the conventional figurativeness. On the other hand, it became clear that “intertextuality” plays a far greater role in the CFUs of Western cultures than previously assumed.
The book’s main target audience will be linguists, researchers in phraseology, paremiology and metaphor, and cultural studies. The data and explanations of the idioms will provide a welcome textbook in courses on linguistics, culture history, phraseology research and phraseodidactics.
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Dmitrij Dobrovol’skij, Moscow, Russia.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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1 General issues
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2 Conventional figurative language and phraseology
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3 On the cross-linguistic equivalence of idioms
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4 Motivation of conventional figurative units
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5 “False friends” and paronyms
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6 The Cognitive Theory of Metaphor
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7 Idioms of Fear: A cognitive approach
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8 Cognitive modelling of figurative semantics
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9 Specific frames: The concept House in language and culture
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10 Culture and figurative language
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11 Cultural symbolism in figurative language
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12 Numeral words and number symbols in culture and language: Case studies
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13 Animal metaphors and animal symbols: Case studies
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14 Conclusions
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References
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Abbreviations
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Subject index
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eBook published on:
November 8, 2021
eBook ISBN:
9783110702538
Hardcover published on:
November 22, 2021
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110616910
Paperback published on:
May 8, 2023
Paperback ISBN:
9783111255606
Edition:
2nd, rev.and updated ed.
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Front matter:
16
Main content:
487
Tables:
1
eBook ISBN:
9783110702538
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110616910
Paperback ISBN:
9783111255606
Keywords for this book
Conventional Metaphors; Idioms; Cross-Linguistic Analysis; Cross-Cultural Research
Audience(s) for this book
Scholars and Researchers in Linguistics, Phraseology, Paremiology, Metaphor, and Cultural Studies.
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