In:Metaphor and Metonymy in the Digital Age: Theory and methods for building repositories of figurative language
Edited by Marianna Bolognesi, Mario Brdar and Kristina Š. Despot
[Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication 8] 2019
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Published online: 6 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/milcc.8.toc
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Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgements
ix
Fantastic metaphors and where to find them
1
Marianna Bolognesi
Kristina Despot
Part I.New methods and digital resources for mining metaphor and metonymy in thought, language, and images
Chapter 1.MetaNet: Automated metaphor identification across languages and domains
23
Eve Sweetser
Oana David
Elise Stickles
Chapter 2.The tripartite typology and the Córdoba Metonymy Database
49
Antonio Barcelona
Chapter 3.Metaphor in the age of mechanical production (Or: Turning potential metaphors into deliberate metaphors)
75
Tony Veale
Chapter 4.VisMet and the crowd: What does social tagging reveal about visual metaphors?
99
Marianna Bolognesi
Benjamin Timmermans
Lora Aroyo
Chapter 5.MetaNet.HR: Croatian metaphor repository
123
Kristina Despot
Mirjana Tonković
Mario Essert
Mario Brdar
Benedikt Perak
Ana Ostroški Anić
Bruno Nahod
Ivan Pandžić
Part 2.Reflecting on the risks and challenges involved in building and using repositories of figurative language
Chapter 6.The lexical vs. the corpus-based method in the study of metaphors
149
Zoltán Kövecses
Laura Ambrus
Dániel Hegedűs
Ren Imai
Anna Sobczak
Chapter 7.
Figurative reasoning in hedged performatives
175
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Linda L. Thornburg
Chapter 8.Mereology in the flesh
199
Simon Devylder
Chapter 9.Metaphor repositories and cross-linguistic comparison: Ontological eggs and chickens
225
Mario Brdar
Rita Brdar-Szabó
Benedikt Perak
List of contributors
253
Metonymy and metaphor index
255
Author index
257
Subject index
261
