Original scientific article
Eötvös Loránd University
Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Osijeku
Abstract: Since both metonymy and metaphor are, in the framework of cognitive
linguistics, taken to be basic and universally attested processes that help
shape conceptual structures and linguistic expressions, ...
Original scientific article
E-mail: gbuljan@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Osijek
Abstract: U radu se raspravlja o preslikavanju semantičkih uloga na gramatičku relaciju
subjekta u svjetlu nekih spoznaja funkcionalne i kognitivne lingvistike. Autori
pokazuju da je broj sintaktičkih procesa k...
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Mappings in conceptual space: Metonymy, metaphor, and iconicity in two signed languages
E-mail: wilcox@unm.edu
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract: In this paper we present lexical data documenting the interaction of metonymy,
metaphor, and iconicity in two signed languages, American
Sign Language (ASL) and Catalan Sign Language (LSC). The basis ...
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Metonymy and lexical aspect in English and French
E-mail: panther@uni-hamburg.de
Department of English and American Studies, Hamburg University
Department of English and American Studies, Hamburg University
Abstract: In this paper we provide evidence that conceptual metonymies are
cross-linguistically significant in the coding of verbal aspect. Guillemin-
Flescher (1981: Ch. 2), in an important contrastive study o...
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On the cognitive status of mental spaces and of some types of metonymy within Conceptual Integration Theory
E-mail: branimir.belaj@os.t-com.hr
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Osijeku
Abstract: In the light of the automatic nature of the process of conceptual integration we examine
the cognitive-conceptual status of the four types of mental spaces and their
elements: the input spaces, the ge...
Original scientific article
E-mail: k.fenyvesi@chello.hu
Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest
Abstract: Drawing the borderline between literal, metonymical and metaphorical uses of
lexical units is by no means a trivial enterprise and a number of attempts have
been made to establish intermediate categor...
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Names: A metonymic “return ticket” in five languages
E-mail: abs@um.es
University of Murcia
Abstract: In recent years cognitive linguists have shown that many grammatical structures
are motivated by metonymic principles. The goal of this article is to
demonstrate the role of metonymy in the emergence ...