In:Conceptual Metonymy: Methodological, theoretical, and descriptive issues
Edited by Olga Blanco-Carrión, Antonio Barcelona and Rossella Pannain
[Human Cognitive Processing 60] 2018
► pp. 321–325
Subject index
Published online: 17 May 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.60.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.60.si
A
- abduction 9, 147—148, 156 ; see also abductive reasoning
- abductive reasoning 150
- action metonymy 294, 296
- activation of target from source 44 ; see also co-activation; active zone metonymy
- “active zone” metonymy 58
- agentive construction 228
- alterative morpheme 256 ; see also morphology under evaluative
- anaphor 62, 141, 164, 175—176
- annotated metonymy database
2—6, 27—93, 117—118, 201
- entry model 3, 16, 20, 27, 29—31
- entry-conceptual metonymy ratio 35
- manual searches on 49—51, 65, 77, 79
- example of completed entry 32—34
- metonymy category as a field in 16, 29, 31—32, 35, 44, 46
- association
9—10, 125, 165—168, 253, 289
- intra-domain metonymic association 250
- strength of 10, 168
- associative relation 125
- associative thinking 165
- asymmetric mapping or relation 44, 167, 169—170, 288 ; see also source-target relation in metonymy
B
- body
- body domain 220
- body part
14, 249, 253
- body part term 13—14, 239
B
- cancelability 131, 148, 152—154, 164 ; see also contingency; defeasibility
- canonical action chain 227
- category
- consistency 60
- distinctiveness 60
- chain / chaining in metonymy 5—6, 13, 16, 30—31, 33, 81—84, 123, 137, 142, 246, 247, 252—253, 25, 289, 293, 297, 303—304, 306
- clipping 11, 68, 71
- co-activation 166—167, 176
- complex target 9—10, 17, 19, 42, 163, 173—174, 176
- compression (in metonymy) 5, 11, 16, 18, 30, 56, 62
- compounds
238—239, 241, 247
- endocentric 262—266
- exocentric, especially bahuvrihi
13—14, 20, 261—286
- designating physical or mental conditions, 14, 268, 272—276
- designating various types of inanimate entities 14, 268, 276—277
- distinction from endocentric 262—266
- in Chinese (Mandarin) 247—249, 252—253
- in Italian
12—13, 15, 19—20, 237—259
- quantitative data 241
- with personal denotation 14, 268, 269—272
- conceptual complex 166, 290, 293, 295, 298, 306 ; see also co-activation; Gestalt
- conceptual entity 212, 289, 300
- conceptual frame 8, 18, 37, 39, 44—45, 57, 60, 62, 71, 78, 80, 89, 91, 124—127, 132—134, 166, 207—208, 253, 265, 292, 297, 300—305 ; see also language frame
- conceptual integration (“blending”) 9—11, 18, 62, 161, 176—180, 201, 223—224,; see also compression (in metonymy); meaning under emergent
- conceptual motivation 6, 31, 34, 84—89, 91, 101
- conceptual vehicle 124—125 ; see also metonymic source; metonymic vehicle
- conditional construction, 70, 192, 199—200 ; see also if-only construction
- constraints on metonymy 62, 76—77, 131, 138
- construal
- in sign language 11, 290—291, 293, 297, 299—300, 303—304, 306
- metonymic 176—177, 212—214
- constructional
- form
5—6, 11, 16, 30, 33, 59—60,
- prototypicality of (notion) 60
- non-prototypical
5, 11, 66—67, 71, 201
- prototypical conventional constructional form 5, 66
- meaning
4—5, 11, 15—16, 30, 33, 56, 58—59, 61—66
- prototypicality of (notion) 59—60
- form
5—6, 11, 16, 30, 33, 59—60,
- non-conventional, inferred 5, 15, 30ff, 61, 62—64
- non-prototypical 5, 30, 59, 62—63, 201
- prototypical 5, 30—33, 46, 51, 59, 60—63, 69, 3023
- metonymy 185, 187, 201
- and constructionalization 186, 201
- constructionist approach to emotions 12, 207
- prepositions in 211ff, 225ff
- processual verbs in 227 ; see also agentive construction; ontological construction; spatial construction; thematic construction
- context-sensitivity 102, 104—112
- contiguity 8, 10, 17, 19, 98, 116, 125, 128—131, 169—170 ; see also source-target relation in metonymy
- contingency
8—9, 17, 124, 131, 152
- criterion 8—9, 17, 131—133, 135, 137, 139
- contrast in metonymy 6—7, 10, 14, 18, 31, 97—117, 222, 278
- conventionality of metonymy
29, 32, 56, 168, 201
- conceptual and linguistic 29, 32, 58
- conceptual only 39, 57
- conversion and metonymy 5, 30, 33, 68, 171—172
D
- deduction
9, 124, 145
- and deductive reasoning 145—147
- default metonymy 154—156
- defeasibility 7—8, 17, 131, 148, 152
- derivation 5, 12, 20, 30, 60—61, 67, 71, 171—172, 180, 242—245
- de-emphasis 103 ; see also emphasis
- de-personalization 6—7, 19, 102—105 ; see also de-roling; de-personalizing potential of metonymy
- de-personalizing potential of metonymy 249
- de-roling 7, 19, 102—103, 105—109
- deviation (from a value on a scale) 255 ; see also excess
- diachronic
- data 238, 240
- semantic change 242
- dimensional
- alteration 242, 255
- concept 249
- excess 253
- scale 252
- value 255
- dimensions underlying figurative language 98—99, 116
- diminutive 242 ; see also dimensional alteration
- dissimilarity 98 ; see also contrast in metonymy
- diverging metonymic paths (underlying the same expression) 254
- domain
- Domain Availability Principle 62
- matrix 249
- unity 253
- functional domain 249
- linguistic action 2, 12, 237, 248—249, 253
- multiple 249
- sensory 215
- taxonomic (in metonymic source and target) 4, 16, 27, 29, 31—32, 47—51, 296
- dysphemism 7, 105—108
E
- embodied cognition 206, 209
- emergent
- constructive schema of conceptualization 231
- meaning 10, 176—178
- emotion
12, 207
- epistemology of 206
- metaphorical construal of 210—212
- ontology 210
- emphasis 103, 105—107
- encyclopedic knowledge 8, 134—135, 137, 251 ; see also world knowledge
- euphemism 89, 103
- evaluation
98, 102—108, 117, 242—243, 256
- augmentative 242—243, 256
- pejorative 242—243
- role of target domain in 13, 253, 255—256
- evaluative
- derivate
242
- quantitative data (Italian) 243—244
- effect 98, 102—108, 117
- function/potential of metonymy 19, 248—249
- morphology 20, 242, 255—256
- suffixation 13, 242 ; see also evaluation
- derivate
242
- excess
- in quantity of speech production 13, 244, 245, 249, 253, 256
- with respect to a normative value on a scale 253, 255—256
F
- fear 12, 20, 47, 207
- figure and ground 226—227
- folk model (of language) 256
- formal metonymy 11, 18, 20, 35, 125, 275, 305 ; see also metonymy under constructional
- functions of metonymy
- affective, evaluative, attitudinal and social 19, 31, 117
- inferential 4, 5, 9, 16, 30—33, 68—69, 71, 81—83, 121—179, 201 289
- motivational 16, 30, 30—33, 68—69, 69n. 8, 71, 201
- in sign language 288, 290—291, 305, 306, 307
- referential 5, 15—16, 30—33, 46, 68—69, 71, 117, 124, 127, 143—145, 165, 212
G
- Gestalt 166—167, 290, 293, 295, 303—304
- grammatical constructions
- autonomous construction 11, 185, 187, 199—202
- in/dependent construction 185—187, 199, 200
- in sign language 289—290, 301, 305 ; see also agentive construction; ontological construction; spatial construction; thematic construction; constructional; grammatical rank; if-only constructions
- grammatical rank 16, 30—31, 33, 60, 71 ; see also lexical metonymy
- grammaticalization 5, 30, 33, 67—68, 71
H
- homonymy
57, 67
- synchronic 57
I
- idealized cognitive model (ICM) 5, 37, 46, 78—80, 81, 162—164, 166—167, 170, 177, 212, 287, 289, 291, 292,
- and inference in sign language 293, 295, 298, 300, 302—304, 306
- iconicity
5, 15, 287—288, 290
- in sign language
15, 17, 20, 289—291, 306
- iconic construal 15, 288, 291, 293—295, 297, 299—307
- iconic projection 293, 303
- shape-for-shape iconicity 293
- in sign language
15, 17, 20, 289—291, 306
-
if-only constructions
11, 188, 198
- biclausal if-only construction 11—12, 188, 191—195, 201—202
- monoclausal if-only construction 11, 18, 188—190, 195—197, 201—202 ; see also autonomous construction, in/dependent construction under grammatical constructions; illocutionary force; insubordination
- illocutionary force
11, 126
- in if-only constructions 185, 187, 197—198, 200
- image schemas
170
- containment 39, 40, 46, 51 170, 254
- control 39, 254
- verticality 127, 210
- implicature
9, 57, 123, 131, 151—154
- conventional 152
- conversational 9, 57, 64, 68n. 7, 152—154
- incongruity 9, 149—150
- incongruence-based metonymy 9, 145, 156
- index 121, 125, 132
- indexical relation, 19, 27, 124—125 ; see also indexicality
- indexicality 10, 17, 171—173
- induction 9, 124, 145—146 ; see also inductive generalization
- inductive generalization 147
- inference (in metonymy)
10, 19, 57—58, 64, 164, 167, 176—177
- in sign language 292, 294, 296, 298, 302, 303—305
- vs. entailment 8, 124, 131—133, 135—138, 146, 152—153, 155 ; see also idealized cognitive model; implicature; inferential under functions of metonymy; non-conventional, inferred under constructional; inferred relation; inferred target
- inferred relation 163—164
- inferred target 9—10, 17, 19, 163, 176
- insubordination 187
- interaction
- of source and target domain 256
- with metaphor and other metonymies 5—6, 31, 34, 84—90, 117
- internal relation 169—170
- intra-domain connection 256
- irony 7, 107—112, 115
- I-heuristic 152, 153
L
- landmark 223—224, 226—227
- language frame 253 ; see also linguistic action under domain
- lexical metonymy 300
- linguistic domain/level of operation
4, 16, 26, 30—31, 33, 59
- lexical level in Spanish Sign Language (LSE) 293—299, 300
- phrasal level in Spanish Sign Language (LSE) 299—305 ; see also compounds; constructional; grammatical constructions; grammatical rank; lexical metonymy; multi-word unit; metonymy in sign language
- linguistic/verbal behavior 237, 240, 248—249, 256
- linguistic/verbal disposition 237, 256, 249
- locative metonymy 294, 296
M
- mapping (in metonymy) 4, 44, 122, 125, 169, 173n. 13, 232, 249, 288, 291, 292, 294, 304 ; see also asymmetric mapping or relation; intra-domain metonymic association under association
- meaning construction
- hierarchy 12, 214—215, 222, 225, 227, 229—230
- meaning elaboration 9, 18
- metalinguistic 13, 243
- metaphor
1, 5—6, 10—12, 13, 15—18, 31—32, 34, 44, 84—85, 98, 114—116, 169—171, 176, 209, 241, 247—248, 250, 252—253, 256
- external relations in 170 ; see also metaphorical construal of, under emotion; with metaphor and other metonymies under interaction
- metonymic model 152 ; see also idealized cognitive model; paragons
- metonymic source 9, 161—165, 167, 175—177 ; see also conceptual vehicle
- metonymic target
58, 161—165, 167, 172, 176
- pronominalization of 175, 176 ; see also anaphor
- metonymic thinking 126, 132, 167 ; see also association; associative thinking; contingency; inference (in metonymy)
- metonymic vehicle (as a linguistic expression) 9—10, 19, 132, 149, 162—164, 168 ; see also conceptual vehicle
- metonymy hierarchy
3—4, 19, 29, 31—32, 36—43, 201
- meronymic 4, 19, 37, 52
- taxonomic 4, 19, 37—39, 52
- levels in 3—4, 15, 19, 29, 32, 35—43, 47, 51, 201
- metonymy in sign language
15, 17, 20, 86, 287—289, 294, 305
- conceptualization of articulator in sign language 15, 291—293, 305
- in ASL 15, 290 ; see also under functions of metonymy, grammatical constructions, idealized cognitive model, iconicity, inference, linguistic domain / level of operation, metonymy triggers
- metonymy triggers
5—6, 8, 10, 15—16, 19, 30, 33, 76—83, 90—91, 117, 124, 169
- co-textual 30, 33, 76—83
- contextual other than co-textual 30, 33, 76—83
- in sign language 299, 300—302, 306
- morphosyntactic categorization guided by metonymy 4—5, 56, 59, 63, 66—67 ; see also grammatical constructions
- multi-word unit 238—239, 249
N
- number (grammatical) 239—241, 243—244
O
- onomasiological 171, 180
- ontological construction
222
- of categorization 223
- of conceptual blending 224
- of equation 223
- of metaphoric mapping 223
- orientation metonymy 294, 296
- overabundance of (speech) production 244 ; see also in quantity of speech production under excess
- overlapping imagistic configuration 254
P
- paragons 83, 172
- perspectivization,
211, 228
- in metonymy 44, 47n, 171
- physical metonymy 294
- polysemy 59—60, 68, 71, 131, 171, 237, 240, 242
- pragmatic function link
44—45, 199, 249, 288
- privileged role connection in 45
- pragmatic
- effects 7, 8, 9, 124, 143—145
- implication 229
- types of metonymy 144—145
- projection in sign language 291, 293 ; see also iconic projection
- prototypicality of metonymy
4, 27, 29, 31—32, 44—47, 52, 59—60, 129—131, 168
- prototypical metonymy 46, 56
- purely schematic metonymy 45
- typical metonymy 45
- simply typical metonymy 29, 32, 46
Q
- quantity (notion/scale of) 13, 32, 37, 39—41, 68, 248, 252, 254, 256
R
- reinforceability (in metonymy) 152, 155—156
S
- scalar
- adjective 251
- dimensional notion 13, 249, 257
- linear ordering 256
- notions 13, 170, 218,
- properties 38—41, 41n, 42,
- sources 19
- scale
32ff., 251—252
- of age 32
- of difficulty 111
- of emotional intensity 32
- of height 32, 39
- of knowledge-storing 41
- of length 251—252
- of size 252, 255—256
- of speed 170
- schema circuit 166
- schematic definition of metonymy 44—45 ; see also prototypicality of metonymy
- schematization in sign language 289—290, 293—295, 297, 306
- semantic indeterminacy 241, 246, 256
- semasiological 172, 180
- sensory-motor metonymy 215, 230
- shift (in metonymy) 10, 19, 173—176, 257 ; see also mapping
- size 13, 248, 252 ; see also dimensional value
- source-target relation in metonymy 9—10, 19, 134, 165, 167, 169 ; see also asymmetric mapping or relation; conceptual vehicle; contiguity; internal relation; inferred relation; mapping; metonymic source; metonymic target; metonymic vehicle; pragmatic function
- spatial construction
225
- of causal relation 226
- of temporal relation 226
- speaker (as a conceptual category) 19, 237, 239—240, 249, 255
- speech organ 12, 237, 242, 253, 255—256
T
- Taub’s Analogue Building Model 289 ; see also metonymy in sign language
- tense and metonymy 178—179
- thematic construction 227
- trajector 223—224, 226—227
- transferred epithets 7, 18, 112—116 ; see also effect under evaluative
- typology of metonymy
2—3, 8, 28, 42, 142—144, 154
- suggestions to reduce to PART FOR WHOLE 9, 18, 42, 124, 142—143
U
- utterance and discourse meaning 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 20, 57, 59, 62—65, 88—89, 103, 116, 123—156, 164, 167. 173, 288, ; see also inference (in metonymy); implicature; inferential under functions of metonymy; meaning construction; meaning elaboration; meaning under elaboration
V
- value judgment 13, 19, 248—250, 253—256 ; see also evaluation; evaluative
W
- world knowledge 136—137, 139, 141, 147, 150, 174, 306
