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|a Metonymy in Language and Thought; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Part I Theoretical Aspects of Metonymy; Towards a Theory of Metonymy; Speaking and Thinking with Metonymy; Metonymy and Conceptual Integration; Distinguishing Metonymy from Synecdoche; Aspects of Referential Metonymy; Part II Historical Aspects of Metonymy; Frame and Contiguity: On the Cognitive Bases of Metonymy and Certain Types of Word Formation; Co-presence and Succession: A Cognitive Typology of Metonymy; Metonymic Bridges in Modal Shifts; Metonymy in Onomastics
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|a Part III Case Studies of MetonymyGrammatical Constraints on Metonymy: On the Role of the Direct Object; Putting Metonymy in its Place; Conversion as a Conceptual Metonymy of Event Schemata; Opposition as a Metonymic Principle; Metonymic Hierarchies: The Conceptualization of Stupidity in German Idiomatic Expressions; The Potentiality for Actuality Metonymy in English and Hungarian; Part IV Applications of Metonymy; "Mummy, I like being a sandwich" Metonymy in Language Acquisition; Recontextualization of Metonymy in Narrative and the Case of Morrison's Song of Solomon; List of Contributors
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|a Metonymy in Language and Thought gives a state-of-the-art account of metonymic research. The contributions have different disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds in linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology and literary studies. However, they share the assumption that metonymy is a cognitive phenomenon, a "figure of thought," underlying much of our ordinary conceptualization that may be even more fundamental than metaphor. The use of metonymy in language is a reflection of this conceptual status. The framework within which metonymy is understood in this volume is that of scenes, frame
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