Metaphor in cognitive linguistics : selected papers from the 5th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Amsterdam, 1997 /
This book contains a selection of refereed and revised papers originally presented at the 5th ICLC. After an introduction by the editors, the book opens with a long-needed chapter on historical precedents for the Cognitive Linguistic theory of metaphor. Two chapters demonstrate the method of lexical...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA :
John Benjamins,
1999.
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Colección: | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ;
v. 175. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- METAPHOR IN COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Acknowledgements
- Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
- References
- KANT, BLUMENBERG, WEINRICH SOME FORGOTTEN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COGNITIVE THEORY OF METAPHOR
- 1. Predecessors: An overview
- 2. KanVs concept of analogy and his ""symbolical sensualisation""
- 3. Blumenberg's philosophical ""metaphorology""
- 4. Weinrich's linguistic theory of metaphorical ""image fields""
- 5. Summary and conclusion
- Notes
- References
- METAPHORICAL MAPPINGS IN THE SENSE OF SMELL
- 1. Introduction.
- 2. The sense of smell: Extended meanings
- 3. The sense of smell: Property selection process
- 3.1 Properties of the sense of smell
- 3.2 Distribution of properties in the target domain:
- 4. Conclusions
- Acknowledgment
- Notes
- References
- WHEN A BODILY SOURCE DOMAIN BECOMES PROMINENT THE JOY OF COUNTING METAPHORS IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DOMAIN
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Parameters of variation
- 3. The HEALTH metaphor: A case of seasonal adjustment?
- 4. Conclusion
- References
- FROM LINGUISTIC TO CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN FIVE STEPS
- 1. Metaphor focus identification.
- 2. Metaphorical idea identification
- 3. Nonliteral comparison identification
- 4. Nonliteral analogy identification
- 5. Nonliteral mapping identification
- 6. Conclusion
- Author's note
- References
- A TYPOLOGY OF MOTIVATION FOR CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR CORRELATION VS. RESEMBLANCE
- 1. Conceptual metaphors and experiential motivation
- 2. Death is a thief
- 3. Experiential correlation as a motivation for primary metaphors
- 4. Resemblance metaphors
- 4.1 ""Achilles is a lion ""
- 4.2 The 'similarity theory' vs. the 'resemblance hypothesis'
- 4.3 A network model.
- 5. 'GENERIC-IS-SPECIFIC' metaphors
- 6. Comparison between the types of metaphor
- 6.1 Directionality
- 6.2 Ontology
- 6.3 Conventionality
- 7. Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- BLENDING AND METAPHOR
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Blending theory and conceptual metaphor theory
- 2.1 Domains vs. mental spaces
- 2.2 Two domains vs. four spaces
- 2.3 Emergent structure
- 2.4 On-line processing and entrenchment
- 2.5 Basic processes of blending
- 2.6 Optimality principles of BT
- 3. The ship of state
- 4. Metaphors as inputs to blending
- 4.1 Types of counterpart connection.
- 4.2 Complex metaphorical blends
- 5. What makes a blend metaphoric
- 5.1 Fusion with accommodation
- 5.2 Directionality and asymmetric topicality
- 5.3 Metaphors vs. counterfactuals: The role of linguistic context
- 6. Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- SELF AND AGENCY IN RELIGIOUS DISCOURSE PERCEPTUAL METAPHORS FOR KNOWLEDGE AT A MARIAN APPARITION SITE
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Pilgrims' narratives
- 3. Cultural models
- 4. Language and agency
- 5. Perceptual metaphors for knowledge
- 6. Method
- 6.1 Participants and materials
- 6.2 Coding and analyses
- 7. Results and discussion.