
Living Metaphors and Metonymies
Special issue of Review of Cognitive Linguistics 20:1 (2022)
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[Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 20:1] 2022. vi, 304 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 24 May 2022
Published online on 24 May 2022
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Table of Contents
- Living metaphors and metonymiesMario Brdar & Rita Brdar-Szabó | pp. 1–6
- Metaphorical experience: Contiguity or cross-domain mappings?Raymond W. Gibbs Jr. | pp. 7–32
- Metonymy, reflexive hyperbole and broadly reflexive relationshipsJohn A. Barnden | pp. 33–69
- What does it mean to wear a mask?Dirk Geeraerts | pp. 70–90
- The heart of the matter: A matter of the heart. The crucifixion of Jesus from a cognitive semantic perspectiveZoltán Kövecses | pp. 91–103
- On the creative use of metonymyJeannette Littlemore | pp. 104–129
- Attribute transfer: The figurative interpretation of shifted modifiersKlaus-Uwe Panther | pp. 130–155
- Metonymic hittingGünter Radden | pp. 156–171
- Forty years of metonymy: The time-measurement pseudo-partitive construction in EnglishCarmen Portero Muñoz | pp. 172–194
- Onomatopoeia and metonymyRéka Benczes & Lilla Petronella Szabó | pp. 195–209
- The size of shame and pride: Testing metonymy in the figurative representation of moral emotionsCristina Soriano & Javier Valenzuela | pp. 210–230
- Metonymy and the polysemy of Covid in ItalianRossella Pannain & Lucia di Pace | pp. 231–257
- Rosie the Riveter of the COVID time: A case study on figurative intervisualityMario Brdar, Rita Brdar-Szabó & Tanja Gradečak | pp. 258–289
- L. Sommerer & E. Smirnova (Eds.). 2020. Nodes and networks in diachronic Construction GrammarReviewed by Meili Liu | pp. 290–297
- H-J. Schmid. 2020. The dynamics of the linguistic system: Usage, conventionalization, and entrenchmentReviewed by Shuang Zhang, Huiping Zhang & Philippe Humblé | pp. 298–304
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