Metonymy in Frames: The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns
This work refines the notion of metonymy and the underlying notion of conceptual contiguity by describing a fundamental structural property of metonymy. Studied since antiquity, metonymy is a ubiquitous mechanism of meaning construction in context that involves a linguistically coded source concept...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work refines the notion of metonymy and the underlying notion of conceptual contiguity by describing a fundamental structural property of metonymy. Studied since antiquity, metonymy is a ubiquitous mechanism of meaning construction in context that involves a linguistically coded source concept that directs attention to a situationally relevant target concept. Modelling metonymic contiguity by means of recursive attribute-value structures, inspired by findings from cognitive psychology, suggests that the metonymic relation depends largely on the functionality of the source with respect to the target. Based on this structural property, several patterns can be identified as potential bases for metonymic shifts. How these shifts are coded on the linguistic surface varies depending on whether the focus within the relevant frame is more on the source (metonymy closer to literal use) or more on the target (metonymy closer to word formation). Furthermore, decomposing the contiguity relation into functional relations hints at a potential conceptual distance between the source and target. This approach contributes to understanding the boundaries and possibilities of metonymy |
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spelling | Terhalle, Anselm L. Verfasser aut Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns Anselm L. Terhalle Düsseldorf düsseldorf university press [2022] © 2023 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 221 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Dissertations in Language and Cognition Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) Diss This work refines the notion of metonymy and the underlying notion of conceptual contiguity by describing a fundamental structural property of metonymy. Studied since antiquity, metonymy is a ubiquitous mechanism of meaning construction in context that involves a linguistically coded source concept that directs attention to a situationally relevant target concept. Modelling metonymic contiguity by means of recursive attribute-value structures, inspired by findings from cognitive psychology, suggests that the metonymic relation depends largely on the functionality of the source with respect to the target. Based on this structural property, several patterns can be identified as potential bases for metonymic shifts. How these shifts are coded on the linguistic surface varies depending on whether the focus within the relevant frame is more on the source (metonymy closer to literal use) or more on the target (metonymy closer to word formation). Furthermore, decomposing the contiguity relation into functional relations hints at a potential conceptual distance between the source and target. This approach contributes to understanding the boundaries and possibilities of metonymy In English Kognitive Linguistik Kontiguität ‹Linguistik› Metonymie Semantik LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh Metonymie (DE-588)4169738-8 gnd rswk-swf Nomen (DE-588)4042453-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Nomen (DE-588)4042453-4 s Metonymie (DE-588)4169738-8 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783110755282 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110755459 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Terhalle, Anselm L. Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns Kognitive Linguistik Kontiguität ‹Linguistik› Metonymie Semantik LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh Metonymie (DE-588)4169738-8 gnd Nomen (DE-588)4042453-4 gnd |
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title | Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns |
title_auth | Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns |
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title_full | Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns Anselm L. Terhalle |
title_fullStr | Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns Anselm L. Terhalle |
title_full_unstemmed | Metonymy in Frames The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns Anselm L. Terhalle |
title_short | Metonymy in Frames |
title_sort | metonymy in frames the role of functional relations in contiguity based semantic shifts of nouns |
title_sub | The Role of Functional Relations in Contiguity-Based Semantic Shifts of Nouns |
topic | Kognitive Linguistik Kontiguität ‹Linguistik› Metonymie Semantik LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General bisacsh Metonymie (DE-588)4169738-8 gnd Nomen (DE-588)4042453-4 gnd |
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