In:Figurativity and Human Ecology
Edited by Alexandra Bagasheva, Bozhil Hristov and Nelly Tincheva
[Figurative Thought and Language 17] 2022
► pp. 305–307
Index
Published online: 10 November 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.17.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.17.index
A
- advertising 9, 52, 83, 181–186, 201–205, 248, 289
- analogy 5, 18–20, 47, 117, 120, 127, 130, 135, 142, 146, 210, 214, 221
- anxiety 21, 123, 126, 133, 136–138, 147, 287
- Appraisal Model 52–153
- audiovisual representations 5, 67–69, 71
C
- categorization 7, 109–110, 112, 122, 179, 282
- cinematic metaphor 65, 68–69, 71–72, 81–83, 146
- Cognitive Grammar 121, 179, 247, 251–252, 254–255, 272–273
- cognitive operations 3, 10–11, 40–41, 86, 275, 277–279, 283, 296, 301, 304
- complex metonymy9
- conceptual complexity 4, 287, 296–297, 300–301
- Conceptual Metaphor Theory 10, 64, 66, 80, 91, 95–96, 123, 126, 146, 251
- construct validity 23–125, 127, 143, 145
- contrast
8–10, 19–20, 27–29, 35, 69, 75, 90, 94–95, 112, 120, 128, 178, 181, 190, 192, 195–198, 200–201, 249, 261, 271, 275, 277–278, 283–284, 286, 292–296, 299, 301
- unmarked contrast 181, 190, 195–198, 200–201
- count nouns 53, 260, 263, 265 ; (see also uncountable nouns)
- countability 251, 253, 259, 265, 268–269, 271–272 ; (see also uncountability)
- cross-domain mapping 26–127, 132 ; (see also conceptual metaphor)
D
- Deliberate Metaphor Theory 123, 128, 148
- discourse world 6, 85, 96
- domain 15, 18–19, 24, 26–29, 34, 38, 46, 69–70, 89, 91, 123, 126–129, 132, 143, 152, 159, 176, 182, 189, 212, 214–219, 221–222, 224–225, 238, 241, 243, 245–246, 256–258, 289, 294
E
- echo
15, 29–38, 40–41, 217
- implicational echoes 5, 37–38
- ironic echo 1–32, 41
- echoing 32–36, 39, 218, 283
- ecological perspective 43, 146
- ecology 5, 8–11, 43, 59
- electrodermal activity 81–182, 185, 188, 202–203
- Embodied level 30–133, 135–139, 142
- embodiment
11, 60, 71, 73, 82, 155–156, 179
- embodied experience 8, 63, 72, 74, 79, 81, 156–157
- emotions
5, 8, 44, 46, 70, 86, 133, 151–155, 158–168, 171–172, 175–179, 181, 184–187, 192–193, 197, 200–204
- emotion adjectives 51–152, 155, 158, 171, 175
- emotive factive constructions151
- emphatic construction119
- ergative 13–115 ; (see also unaccusative)
- expansion 58, 275, 277–278, 283–285, 290, 296–298, 301
- experiencer 12, 114, 154, 159–161, 163–164, 166–170, 172–173, 175–176, 282
F
- felt experience 80–81
- fictional worlds 5, 69
- figurative operations 9, 181–183, 186–188, 190, 193–197, 199–201
- figurativity 5, 7–11, 83
- film 54, 63–73, 80–84, 189, 209, 219, 232, 241, 243
- film-viewing 63, 65–66, 68, 70–72, 81
G
- generalization 20, 127, 275, 277, 283–284, 298–299
- gestalt 85, 99–100, 102–103
- grammaticalization 107–108, 110–114, 116, 119–121
H
- human ecology 3–4, 8–9, 43
- humor 9, 181, 184–185, 189–190, 195–203
- hyperbole 5, 8–9, 15, 18, 27–30, 34, 38–39, 181–182, 184, 186–187, 189–191, 196–198, 200–205, 247, 293, 296, 304
I
- iconicity 7, 40–41, 111, 120, 132–135, 138–139, 141–142, 144–145, 178, 249
- inferential pragmatics8
- irony 5, 8–9, 15, 18, 27, 29–31, 37–41, 182, 187, 202, 283, 293
L
- lexical blending 75, 277, 302–304
- lexicogrammar 51–252, 254, 259, 267, 272–273
M
- mapping 58, 88, 91–92, 94–96, 102, 115, 123–128, 132, 143, 179, 210, 217, 221
- marketing videos –9, 181, 187–188, 192–193, 199, 201
- mass nouns 51, 253–255, 260–261, 270, 272 ; (see also uncountable nouns)
- meaning-making 6, 43, 63, 67–73, 80–81, 83, 147, 283
- mediality 3, 66
- metaphor
3–12, 15–21, 24–27, 29, 37–41, 43–47, 50–52, 55–60, 63–66, 68–73, 80–86, 91, 95–96, 98–99, 103–104, 107, 111, 120, 123–124, 126–135, 138–139, 141–148, 161, 172, 181–184, 186–187, 189–191, 196–197, 199–205, 209, 211–212, 214–222, 232, 234, 236–238, 241–249, 251, 268, 271–273, 283
- conceptual metaphor 8, 10, 18, 40, 43, 60, 64, 66, 80, 85, 91, 95–96, 98–99, 107, 111, 123, 126–127, 146–147, 209, 216, 251 ; (see also correlation metaphor and resemblance metaphor)
- correlation metaphor 21, 24 ; (see also conceptual metaphor and resemblance metaphor)
- ontological metaphor7
- resemblance metaphor 7, 20, 26 ; (see also correlation metaphor and conceptual metaphor)
- metaphorical meaning-making 70–72, 147
- metaphoricity 52, 57, 70, 77–78, 84, 126, 132–133, 139, 144–147
- metonymic extension 58, 263, 265–266
- metonymy 3–4, 6, 8–10, 15, 18, 36–38, 40, 77, 86, 98, 103, 107, 111–112, 120, 135, 141, 181–182, 184, 186–187, 189–191, 196–201, 204–205, 209–211, 220–222, 224–228, 231–238, 241–249, 251–254, 256, 258–259, 267–271, 273, 283, 296–297
- Motivation and Sedimentation Model 11–12, 146
- multimodality
83–84, 209–211, 215, 217–218, 220–221, 245–246, 248
- multimodal discourse 209, 211, 217–219, 234, 245–246
- multimodal metaphors 209–212, 214–215, 217, 245
- multimodal metonymies 209–211, 220, 224, 227, 231–232, 234, 245–246
N
- narrative 6, 63–69, 72–74, 76, 79–81, 83–84, 89, 102, 147, 178
- natural world 5, 43–52, 54–59
- nature 3–7, 10–11, 16, 19, 23, 34, 38, 43–52, 56–61, 66–67, 72, 86, 99, 101, 107–108, 111, 116, 125, 129, 138, 155, 158, 177–178, 186, 189–190, 205, 209–211, 268–269, 273, 275, 277–279, 284, 296, 301–302
- norms 9, 130–131
O
- operationalization 25, 128–129, 134–139, 143, 145
P
- parameterization 27, 275, 277–278, 283–284, 287–288, 292–293, 296, 298, 300–301
- parodic echoes 4–35, 37–38
- parody 18, 34–35, 37, 40, 219
- path-framed languages151
- physiological arousal 9, 181, 185, 187–191, 193, 195, 201
- pictorial metaphors 123, 143, 145, 212
- political discourse 5, 87–88, 103
- political speeches 85–86, 88, 90–91, 94–100, 102–105
- pragmatics 7–18, 29, 39–41, 103–104, 107–112, 118, 120–121, 147–148, 204, 303
- profiling shifts 85–86, 99–103
- psychotherapy discourse123
R
- reduction 75, 277–278, 283–284, 287, 289, 294, 296–301
- resemblance
5, 10, 15–21, 25–30, 34–41, 112, 132, 134, 239, 275–278, 282–284, 296, 301
- attribute-based resemblance 15, 18–20, 37
- high-level resemblance 15, 19–21, 25, 37
- linguistic resemblance 15, 18, 27, 29, 37
- metalinguistic resemblance 5, 15, 17–18, 29–30, 34, 36–38
- structural resemblance 15, 19–20, 25–26, 37 ; (see also similarity)
- resonance 9, 217–218, 222, 236, 238, 241–242, 245–248
S
- satellite-framed languages 53, 175 ; (see also verb-framed languages)
- schema 2, 88, 91–92, 96, 98, 134, 158–178, 180, 258–259, 263–264, 266–267, 270
- schematicity 46, 251–252, 254, 258–259, 263, 266–271
- Sedimented level 30–132, 135–139
- semantic extension 51, 256, 259
- sense 7, 43, 45, 52, 54, 63–64, 70, 75, 79–81, 94, 102, 116, 128–129, 132, 159–160, 163, 166–170, 172, 178, 183, 209, 211, 214, 218, 224, 233–234, 241, 252, 254–257, 262–263, 265–266, 281, 293
- similarity 5–17, 19–20, 22, 24, 26, 28–29, 33–35, 37, 40, 53, 134, 199, 243, 282
- simile 15–20, 26–27, 29, 39, 129
- Situated level 30–131, 133, 135, 138–139, 142, 144
- source concept 210, 218, 221–222, 224, 231, 234, 238, 246 ; (see also target concept)
- specification 25, 139, 143, 284
- strengthening 203, 218, 245–246, 275, 277–278, 283–284, 296, 301
- subjectification 7, 117, 120
- subjectivization 107, 111
- synesthesia 15, 20, 24, 37–39
- syntactic categories
7, 107–108, 110–111, 113–114, 120, 122
- subject 2, 85, 112–119, 121, 132, 154, 169, 190, 212, 259, 265, 294
T
- target concept 10, 210, 217, 221–222, 224, 226, 234, 237, 241, 244, 246 ; (see also source language)
- text world 85, 96
- translation validity 8, 123–130, 132, 134, 138–139, 142–145
U
- unaccusative 7, 111–112, 114 ; (see also ergative)
- uncountability 251, 253, 259, 265, 268 ; (see also countability)
- uncountable nouns72(see also count nouns)
- understatement 5, 18, 27–30, 38, 283
V
- verb-framed languages75(see also satellite-framed languages)
- verbo-pictorial metaphors 23, 145
