Metaphor, Metonymy and Lexicogenesis
This book investigates the interaction between new English lexis and metaphor/metonymy – figures meticulously defined and contrasted in terms of similarity/contiguity. It advances three main hypotheses: (i) derived lexis is more likely to be figurative in meaning and usage than the bases from which it is derived; (ii) derivation obscures the figurative origins of this lexis to varying degrees depending on differing processing strategies; (iii) lexicalisation is determined by Relevance (in Sperber and Wilson’s sense) to the needs of a culture or its powerful interest groups, where culture, following Norman Fairclough, is characterised as an ensemble of recognised action/discourse genres. This volume is distinctive in exploring the relations between grammar and metonymy and providing numerous examples of metaphorical and metonymic lexis as it reflects society's changing needs and (contested) ideologies.
[Human Cognitive Processing, 78] 2024. xvii, 348 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 16 October 2024
Published online on 16 October 2024
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Typographical conventions | pp. xi–xii
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List of tables | pp. xiii–xvi
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List of figures | pp. xvii–xviii
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Introduction | pp. 1–17
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Chapter 1. Metaphor | pp. 18–42
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Chapter 2. Metonymy | pp. 43–73
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Chapter 3. Problems in distinguishing metaphor and metonymy | pp. 74–91
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Chapter 4. Functions of metaphor and metonymy | pp. 92–116
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Chapter 5. Metaphor and metonymy and new words | pp. 117–138
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Chapter 6. Probability of metaphor and metonymy in derivation | pp. 139–169
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Chapter 7. The processing of lexis and its acquisition | pp. 170–193
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Chapter 8. De-motivation and re-motivation | pp. 194–225
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Chapter 9. Meaning change: Semantics, pragmatics, relevance and genre | pp. 226–267
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Chapter 10. Metonymy, metaphor, culture and ideology in lexicogenesis | pp. 268–320
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References | pp. 321–337
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Index | pp. 339–348
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFK: Grammar, syntax
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009060: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax