In:Studies in Figurative Thought and Language
Edited by Angeliki Athanasiadou
[Human Cognitive Processing 56] 2017
► pp. 325–327
Subject index
A
- additive plural143
- agency backgrounding 211, 225–226
- agreement (subject-verb, gender-number-case, pronoun-antecedent) 220–222
- Albanian144
- alternate construal 267
- amplification 255, 256
- anti-associative plural 137, 138, 139, 140, 144
- Arm182
- Association 55, 57, 64, 201–202, 208, 253–254, 260, 264, 269, 276, 279, 281, 287, 313
- associative plural 138, 139, 143
- asymmetric 192, 254, 257, 268, 300, 311, 317
- Asymmetry 253, 254, 256, 269
- asymmetry of metonymic mappings225
- attitude demonstration 281, 282
- Australian English 128, 131, 133, 134, 135, 137
- basic and composite hyperbole 53, 54
- Bilingual vases266
- Blended figures 273, 275–276, 281, 285–287, 291–292
- Blending 31, 128, 160, 276–279
- Body179
- Body parts182
- classifying hyperbole 52, 55
- clipping 127, 133, 134
- coercion126
- cognitive constraint 269
- cognitive modeling/model 46, 47, 48, 50, 51
- cognitive operation 42, 43,47, 48
- collective 137, 144
- collocational range218
- complementary 263, 264, 265, 266
- COMPLETION IS UP 232–4, 240, 243, 244, 246, 247
- compound 134, 135
- conceptual archetype 243, 244, 245, 247
- conceptual compression 17, 31
- conceptual decompression17
- conceptual metonymy 199, 201, 203, 204, 217, 224, 226
- conceptualization 181, 182, 263, 265, 305, 311
- construction 17–21, 23, 25, 27–29, 31–32, 34–38, 41–48, 54–59, 61–63, 69, 75–76, 80–90, 92–102, 106–107, 109–117, 121–122, 125, 132, 142–143, 145–146, 151–156, 158, 160–161, 166, 169–172, 225, 231, 234, 241, 243–246, 274, 276, 279, 284, 292
- constructional hyperbole 44, 54, 68
- Contiguity 206, 224, 253, 263, 264, 267, 269
- contingency of metonymic relations 201, 225
- CONTINUATION IS DOWN246
- Contrast 22, 29, 49, 56, 58–59, 62, 83, 254, 275, 283–284
- conventionalization 17, 37, 56–57, 83, 105–106, 121, 161
- conversion134
- Correlation Principle 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69
- Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model 75–76, 80–81, 97, 102, 106
- co-text 234, 240, 244
- counterfactual 44, 45, 51, 53, 59, 60, 65
- Course of Events Conditionals (CECs) 153, 166
- Course of Events Descriptive CEC167
- Course of Events Inferencing CEC167
- Course of Events Instructive CEC167
- Croatian 129, 134, 135, 141
- cross-domain mapping 43, 69
- cultural model 12, 19, 28–29, 186, 207
- decontextualisation 262, 263
- dehumanization, dehumanizing 209, 225–226
- Deliberate metaphor 168, 169
- Diminishment 281–282
- directive 31–32, 48, 56, 81, 84, 87, 90, 105–107, 109, 112–113, 115–118, 121
- disapproval 17, 19, 32
- Domain Availability Principle 201, 221
- Domain Combinability Principle221
- Domain of conditionality155
- Domain of conditionality Subdomain of course of eventness155
- Domain of conditionality Subdomain of hypotheticality155
- Domain-external264
- Domain-highlighting264
- Domain-internal264
- Dutch179
- dynamic evolutionary model112
- dysfunctional thinking28
- Echoic mention 283–285
- Echoic reminder 284–285
- ellipsis 132, 133, 143
- embellished clipping 129, 131, 132, 134, 135, 137, 146
- Emergence 116–117, 152, 161, 169, 181, 243, 276, 279
- emotion 18–23, 25–30, 33–36, 41, 43, 47, 50–52, 66, 87, 185, 187–188, 205, 254, 257
- emotional 257, 262
- emotive meaning20
- Emphatic negation255
- Enactive cognition181
- English 140, 145, 199–224, 226
- entrenchment 37, 44, 57, 81, 83, 106, 203
- eponym214
- established background 253, 269
- evaluation 19–20, 27, 35–36, 112, 257
- Exaggerated denial 257, 268
- Exaggerated stimuli 253, 254
- exaggeration 42, 43, 54, 253, 255
- expressive morphology129
- expressive sense 17, 20, 22–28, 31–32, 37
- Extended Invariance Principle 63, 64, 68, 69
- extra-grammatical morphology129
- extreme case formulations (ECFs) 42, 44, 45, 65
- Feeling 23, 25, 51, 257, 260, 266, 268, 276
- Figuration 151–153, 161
- Figurative language 1–11, 41–42, 179–181, 202, 273–275, 286, 288, 295–296
- Figure/ground alignment 253, 265, 269
- Finger182
- Firstness260
- Fixed expressions185
- folk model 28, 59
- general constraints63
- genitive construction 137, 143, 144, 146
- German 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142, 144, 145
- God-related constructions 45, 57, 61, 63, 69
- Graded salience 283–284
- grammar 125, 126, 138, 140, 145
- grammatical gender 220–222
- grammaticalization 125, 141, 144
- Great Chain of Being 59, 60
- grounding 111–112
- Hand179
- Handprint 257, 258, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265
- Hungarian 134, 137, 138, 140
- High-level metaphors and high-level metonymies156
- HUMAN OVER NON-HUMAN 202, 226
- human-related metonymies 199–204, 218, 223–226
- humans as metonymic targets 199, 213–217, 223, 225–226
- humans as metonymic vehicles 199, 204–213, 223, 225–226
- hyperbole 41–55, 57–60, 63–65, 67–69, 273–275, 287, 291
- hyperbole as a mapping 46, 49
- hyperbolic construction57
- Hypothetical Conditionals (HCs) 153, 156
- Hypothetical Conditionals (HCs) Precondition hypothetical conditionals161
- Hypothetical Conditionals (HCs) Predictive hypothetical conditionals159
- Hypothetical Conditionals (HCs) Supposition hypothetical conditionals163
- Iconic minimalism 281–282
- iconicity 129, 132
- idealized cognitive model 201, 224
- identification of hyperbole 44, 45
- Illocutionary constructions 75–76, 81–82, 96, 98, 102, 106, 111
- illocutionary ICM 107–108
- Illocutionary scenario 32, 35, 76–77, 80–82, 91, 102, 106
- image schema 234–6, 238, 239, 241, 244, 245, 247
- image schema source-path-goal schema 235, 237, 238, 241, 244
- image-schema complex245
- imperative (mood) 113–114
- implicational construction57
- indeterminacy 156, 158
- Indirect speech acts 81–82, 102
- inferential hyperbole 44, 54, 68
- inferentially motivated 20, 31
- interrogative (sentence type) 116, 117
- intersubjective coordination 112, 116
- Invariance Principle63
- irrational thinking 29, 37
- Kalaallisut138
- landmark 235–9, 241, 243
- Laterality 192, 193
- lexical borrowing 218, 219
- Lexicogrammar 153, 161
- linguistic relativity146
- locative genitive142
- loose use of language42
- manner scale34
- Metaphor 41–43, 48–49, 51–52, 54, 59–60, 63, 68–69, 80, 82, 87, 105–107, 109, 121, 125, 151–153, 155–156, 159–161, 166–172, 179–180, 182, 185–186, 193–194, 198, 231–233, 244–245, 247, 253, 257–258, 263–264, 267, 269, 273–282, 286–291, 295–307, 309–313, 315, 317
- Metaphtonymy 185, 264, 273
- metonym 203, 204, 207, 218,219, 221, 222
- metonymic anaphora 201, 222, 226
- metonymic chain(ing) 201, 213, 214, 225
- metonymic compounds 218, 219
- metonymic conceptualization 199, 200, 202, 204, 208, 217, 220, 223,225, 226
- metonymic portrayal of humans 199, 200, 223, 226
- metonymically motivated inference17
- Metonymy 28, 35–36, 51, 54, 69, 75–76, 78–80, 84–98, 125–127, 131–135, 137–138, 140, 143, 145–146, 151–153, 158–161, 163–166, 171–172, 185, 199–203, 206, 210–215, 217, 223–226, 253, 257–258, 263–264, 267, 269, 273–275, 285, 287–291
- mitigation 43, 48
- modal verb 118, 119
- Modus tollens256
- motivation 105, 146, 153
- Natural Morphology129
- Negation 255, 257, 268
- Negative hand 258–265, 269
- Negative outline 258, 265
- neutral question 20–28, 37
- Numerals189
- Objective 260–2, 267–9
- Objectivity267
- One-domain mapping264
- optionality 107–110, 114, 117, 119, 120–121
- overstatement 42, 43
- Oxymora 273–275
- Peak shift effect 253–7, 267–8
- plural 142, 144
- Pluralia Tantum139
- Polarization 258, 262, 264–5
- polysemy 218, 225, 231–3, 244, 245, 247
- polysemy Principled Polysemy 233, 234
- Positive hand 258–265
- Positive outline 258, 261, 264
- Pragmatic Conditionals (PCs)153
- Pragmatic effect 154, 162, 273–276, 280, 286–292
- present tense 115, 116
- Pretense 283–287
- Principle of Pragmatic Adjustment 65, 67
- Principle of Scalar Pragmatic Adjustment 65, 66, 69
- pronominal anaphoric reference 203, 220–222
- proximal/distal metaphor 106, 121
- Pseudo-metonymical metaphor290
- Rasa 254, 255
- rational thinking 24, 26–29, 37
- Recontextualisation 262, 263
- reference point 202, 225
- residue 127, 128
- Secondness261
- Seeing as 263, 265
- semantic attenuation 240, 241, 244, 245, 247
- sequential scanning242
- Serbian 199–224, 226
- Sharing 276–277
- Similarity 253, 263, 264, 267, 269
- Simulation 45–46, 275–276, 280–281, 290
- source and target senses17
- Source domain184
- source-in-target metonymies 201, 224
- specific constraints65
- strengthening 43, 48, 51, 65
- subjectification 240, 241, 244, 245, 247
- Subjective 262, 267, 268
- Subjectivity267
- subject-object merger242
- subject-object opposition242
- subtraction129n
- summary scanning242
- surplus127
- Synecdoche 273–276, 281–282, 285, 287–288, 291
- Target domain182
- target-in-source metonymies 201, 224
- textual prompt234
- Thinking-for-Metonymic-Speaking 75–76, 97–99, 102
- topo-metonymic 210–211
- trajector 235–9, 241–3
- Turkish144
- Two-domain mapping264
- Ultranormal stimulus268
- understatement48
- Verbal irony 273–275, 283–284, 286–288
- West Greenlandic 138, 139, 140
- word-formation 129, 146
- X is not Y but Z construction 45, 57, 58, 69
