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Title: Metaphor and Metonomy at the Crossroads Subtitle: A Cognitive Perspective Publication Year: 2003 Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter http://www.degruyter.de/hling.html Availability: Available Editor: Antonio Barcelona, Paperback: ISBN: 3110175568, Pages: x, 356, Price: Euro 34.95 / sFr 56,- / approx. US$ 34.9 Abstract: Written by some of the best known specialists, this collection of articles investigates in great detail a number of metaphorically and/or metonymically structured conceptual and linguistic domains and discusses in new, provocative ways the nature of these cognitive-linguistic mechanisms, their operation, and their interaction. >From the Contents: Antonio Barcelona: Introduction. The cognitive theory of metaphor and metonymy THE INTERACTION OF METAPHOR AND METONYMY AND OTHER THEORETICAL ISSUES Antonio Barcelona: On the plausibility of claiming a metonymic motivation for conceptual metaphor Kurt Feyarts Refining the Inheritance Hypothesis. Interaction between metaphoric and metonymic hierarchies Zoltan K�vecses The scope of metaphor G�nter Radden How metonymic are metaphors? Francisco Jos� Ruiz de Mendoza Ib��ez: The role of mappings and domains in understanding metonymy Mark Turner and Gilles Fauconnier: Metaphor, metonymy and binding METAPHOR AND METONYMY IN LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND IN DISCOURSE Metaphor and metonymy in language structure Louis Goossens Patterns of meaning extension, "parallel chaining", subjectification, and modal shifts Verena Haser Metaphor in semantic change Susanne Niemeier Straight from the heart - metonymic and metaphorical explorations Klaus-Uwe Panther and Linda Thornburg The Effect-For-Cause metonymy in English grammar Peter Pelyvas Metaphorical extension of may and must into the epistemic domain Metaphor and metonymy in discourse Margaret Freeman Poetry and the scope of metaphor: Toward a cognitive theory of literature Diane Ponterotto The cohesive role of cognitive metaphor in discourse and conversation Esra Sandikcioglu More metaphorical warfare in the Gulf: Orientalist frames in news coverage Friedrich Ungerer: Muted metaphors and the activation of metonymies in advertising Subject Index Author Index Lingfield(s): Cognitive Science Semantics Written In: English (Language Code: English)Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue