In:Defining Metonymy in Cognitive Linguistics: Towards a consensus view
Edited by Réka Benczes, Antonio Barcelona and Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
[Human Cognitive Processing 28] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 June 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.28.toc
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Table of contents
List of contributors
Reviewing the properties and prototype structure of metonymy
Part I. Metonymy and related cognitive, semantic, and rhetorical phenomena
Metonymization: A key mechanism in semantic change
Zones, facets, and prototype-based metonymy
Metonymy and cognitive operations
Metonymy, category broadening and narrowing, and vertical polysemy
Metonymy at the crossroads: A case of euphemisms and dysphemisms
The role of metonymy in complex tropes: Cognitive operations and pragmatic implications
Part II. Metonymy and metonymic chains as mappings or processes within domain matrices/networks
Putting the notion of “domain” back into metonymy: Evidence from compounds
What do metonymic chains reveal about the nature of metonymy?
Metonymic matrix domains and multiple formations in indirect speech acts
Authors’ biodata
Metaphor and metonymy index
Name index
Subject index
