Metonymy in language and thought

edited by Klaus-Uwe Panther, Günter Radden

Metonymy in Language and Thought gives a state-of-the-art account of metonymic research. The contributions have different disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds in linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology and literary studies. However, they share the assumption that metonymy is a cognitive phenomenon, a "figure of thought," underlying much of our ordinary conceptualization that may be even more fundamental than metaphor. The use of metonymy in language is a reflection of this conceptual status. The framework within which metonymy is understood in this volume is that of scenes, frames, scenarios, domains or idealized cognitive models. The chapters are revised papers given at the Metonymy Workshop held in Hamburg, 1996.

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Metonymy in Language and Thought gives a state-of-the-art account of metonymic research. The contributions have different disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds in linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology and literary studies. However, they share the assumption that metonymy is a cognitive phenomenon, a "figure of thought," underlying much of our ordinary conceptualization that may be even more fundamental than metaphor. The use of metonymy in language is a reflection of this conceptual status. The framework within which metonymy is understood in this volume is that of scenes, frames, scenarios, domains or idealized cognitive models. The chapters are revised papers given at the Metonymy Workshop held in Hamburg, 1996.

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[目次]

  • 1. Introduction (by Panther, Klaus-Uwe), p1
  • 2. Part I: Theoretical Aspects of Metonymy
  • 3. Towards a Theory of Metonymy (by Radden, Gunter), p17
  • 4. Speaking and Thinking with Metonymy (by Gibbs, Jr., Raymond W.), p61
  • 5. Metonymy and Conceptual Integration (by Fauconnier, Gilles), p77
  • 6. Distinguishing Metonymy from Synecdoche (by Seto, Ken-ichi), p91
  • 7. Aspects of Referential Metonymy (by Warren, Beatrice), p121
  • 8. Part II: Historical Aspects of Metonymy
  • 9. frame and Cognity: On the Cognitive Bases of Metonymy and Certain Types of Word Formation (by Koch, Peter), p139
  • 10. Co-presence and Succession: A Cognitive Typology of Metonymy (by Blank, Andreas), p169
  • 11. Metonymic Bridges in Modal Shifts (by Goossens, Louis), p193
  • 12. Metonymy in Onomastics (by Jakel, Olaf), p211
  • 13. Part III: Case Studies of Metonymy
  • 14. Grammatical Constraints on Metonymy: On the Role of the Direct Object (by Waltereit, Richard), p233
  • 15. Putting Metonymy in its Place (by Pauwels, Paul), p255
  • 16. Conversion as a Conceptual Metonymy of Event Schemata (by Dirven, Rene), p275
  • 17. Opposition as a Metonymic Principle (by Vosshagen, Christian), p289
  • 18. Metonymic Hierarchies: The Conceptualization of Stupidity in German Idiomatic Expressions (by Feyaerts, Kurt), p309
  • 19. The Potentiality for Actuality Metonymy in English and Hungarian (by Panther, Klaus-Uwe), p333
  • 20. Part IV: Applications of Metonymy
  • 21. "Mummy, I like being a sandwich": Metonymy in Language Acquisition (by Nerlich, Brigitte), p361
  • 22. Recontextualization of Metonymy in Narrative and the Case of Morrison's Song of Solomon (by Pankhurst, Anne), p385
  • 23. List of Contributors, p401
  • 24. Subject index, p405
  • 25. Author index, p413
  • 26. Metonymy and metaphor index, p419

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[目次]

  • 1. Introduction (by Panther, Klaus-Uwe), p1
  • 2. Part I: Theoretical Aspects of Metonymy
  • 3. Towards a Theory of Metonymy (by Radden, Gunter), p17
  • 4. Speaking and Thinking with Metonymy (by Gibbs, Jr., Raymond W.), p61
  • 5. Metonymy and Conceptual Integration (by Fauconnier, Gilles), p77
  • 6. Distinguishing Metonymy from Synecdoche (by Seto, Ken-ichi), p91
  • 7. Aspects of Referential Metonymy (by Warren, Beatrice), p121
  • 8. Part II: Historical Aspects of Metonymy
  • 9. frame and Cognity: On the Cognitive Bases of Metonymy and Certain Types of Word Formation (by Koch, Peter), p139
  • 10. Co-presence and Succession: A Cognitive Typology of Metonymy (by Blank, Andreas), p169
  • 11. Metonymic Bridges in Modal Shifts (by Goossens, Louis), p193
  • 12. Metonymy in Onomastics (by Jakel, Olaf), p211
  • 13. Part III: Case Studies of Metonymy
  • 14. Grammatical Constraints on Metonymy: On the Role of the Direct Object (by Waltereit, Richard), p233
  • 15. Putting Metonymy in its Place (by Pauwels, Paul), p255
  • 16. Conversion as a Conceptual Metonymy of Event Schemata (by Dirven, Rene), p275
  • 17. Opposition as a Metonymic Principle (by Vosshagen, Christian), p289
  • 18. Metonymic Hierarchies: The Conceptualization of Stupidity in German Idiomatic Expressions (by Feyaerts, Kurt), p309
  • 19. The Potentiality for Actuality Metonymy in English and Hungarian (by Panther, Klaus-Uwe), p333
  • 20. Part IV: Applications of Metonymy
  • 21. "Mummy, I like being a sandwich": Metonymy in Language Acquisition (by Nerlich, Brigitte), p361
  • 22. Recontextualization of Metonymy in Narrative and the Case of Morrison's Song of Solomon (by Pankhurst, Anne), p385
  • 23. List of Contributors, p401
  • 24. Subject index, p405
  • 25. Author index, p413
  • 26. Metonymy and metaphor index, p419

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この本の情報

書名 Metonymy in language and thought
著作者等 Panther, Klaus-Uwe
Radden, Günter
Radden Gunter
シリーズ名 Human cognitive processing
出版元 J. Benjamins Pub.
刊行年月 c1999
ページ数 ix, 423 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 1556192045
9027223564
ISSN 13876724
NCID BA43086431
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言語 英語
出版国 オランダ
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