In:Figurative Thought and Language in Action
Edited by Mario Brdar and Rita Brdar-Szabó
[Figurative Thought and Language 16] 2022
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Published online: 28 July 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.16.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.16.toc
Table of contents
Figurative thought and language research in the 21st century: Back to the future
1
Mario Brdar
Rita Brdar-Szabó
Part 1.Modeling figurative thought and language
17
Important challenges in the study of metaphor
19
Raymond W. Gibbs, JR.
A Cognitive Grammar approach to ‘metonymy’
37
Cristiano Broccias
Targeting the metonymic target
59
Mario Brdar
Rita Brdar-Szabó
Part 2.The impact of figurative thought on linguistic structures
87
The effect of figurative thought on basic level categorization: How categories came to formed and named
89
Gábor Győri
Reconsidering accounts of the grammaticalization of auxiliaries: The cases of be-going-to and have-perfect
113
Frank Polzenhagen
Physical and communicative force in Caused-Motion constructions: What they entail and what they implicate
141
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Part 3.Processing of figurative language: Two case studies on irony
165
Embodied simulations and verbal irony comprehension
167
Herbert L. Colston
Michelle Sims
Maija Pumphrey
Nathan Vandermolen-Pater
Elleanor Kinney
Xina Evangelista
Verbal and situational irony: On the conceptual mechanisms underlying two patterns of irony
185
Branimir Belaj
Goran Tanacković Faletar
Part 4.Figurative thought and language in use
213
Metonymies of migration: Media discourse about and by migrants
215
Theresa Catalano
Linda R. Waugh
Draining the swamp: Creative figurative language in political discourse
237
Sanja Berberović
Nihada Delibegović Džanić
Being in the same boat, in two ways: Conflict metaphors in health care
259
Ágnes Kuna
Naike Bochatay
Sara Kim
Márta Csabai
Index
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