In:Figurative Language – Intersubjectivity and Usage
Edited by Augusto Soares da Silva
[Figurative Thought and Language 11] 2021
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Published online: 19 May 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.11.toc
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
List of contributorsIX
IntroductionFigurative language: Intersubjectivity and usage1
Augusto Soares da Silva
Part I.Intersubjectivity and interaction
Second-order empathy, pragmatic ambiguity, and irony19
Dirk Geeraerts
Desiderata for metaphor theory, the Motivation & Sedimentation Model
and motion-emotion metaphoremes41
Jordan Zlatev
Göran Jacobsson
Liina Paju
Evaluating metaphor accounts via their pragmatic effects75
Herbert L. Colston
The multimodal negotiation of irony and humor in interaction: On the role of eye gaze in joint pretense109
Geert Brône
Part II.Mechanisms and processes
Metaphor and irony: Messy when mixed139
John Barnden
Metonymic indeterminacy and metalepsis: Getting two (or more) targets for the price of one vehicle175
Rita Brdar-Szabó
Mario Brdar
On verbal and situational irony: Towards a unified approach213
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
Inés Lozano-Palacio
On figurative ambiguity, marking, and low-salience meanings241
Shir Givoni
Dafna Bergerbest
Rachel Giora
Part III.Usage and variation
Metaphor, metonymy and polysemy: A historical perspective287
Kathryn Allan
Psycholinguistic approaches to figuration307
Gareth Carrol
The fabric of metaphor in discourse: Interweaving cognition and discourse in figurative language339
Solange Vereza
Sources of verbal humor in the lexicon: A usage-based perspective on incongruity357
Esme Winter-Froemel
Measuring the impact of (non)figurativity in the cultural
conceptualization of emotions in the two main national varieties of
Portuguese387
Augusto Soares da Silva
Index439s
