Creative compounding in English : the semantics of metaphorical and metonymical noun-noun combinations

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Creative compounding in English : the semantics of metaphorical and metonymical noun-noun combinations

Réka Benczes

(Human cognitive processing, v. 19)

John Benjamins, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [196]-202) and indexes

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Description

Metaphorical and metonymical compounds - novel and lexicalised ones alike - are remarkably abundant in language. Yet how can we be sure that when using an expression such as land fishing in order to speak about metal detecting, the referent will be immediately understood even if the hearer had not been previously familiar with the compound? Accordingly, this book sets out to explore whether the semantics of metaphorical and metonymical noun-noun combinations can be systematically analysed within a theoretical framework, where systematicity pertains to regularities in both the cognitive processes and the products of these processes, that is, the compounds themselves. Backed up by recent psycholinguistic evidence, the book convincingly demonstrates that such compounds are not semantically opaque as it has been formerly claimed: they can in fact be analysed and accounted for within a cognitive linguistic framework, by the combined application of metaphor, metonymy, blending, profile determinacy and schema theory; and represent the creative and associative word formation processes that we regularly apply in everyday language.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Acknowlegements
  • 2. List of figures
  • 3. List of tables
  • 4. Notation
  • 5. Abbreviations
  • 6. Introduction and some basic concepts
  • 7. Descriptivists, transformationalists and alternative theories
  • 8. Cognitive linguistics: Principles and methodology
  • 9. Compositionality and transparency
  • 10. Metaphor-based compounds
  • 11. Metaphor-based semantic relation between the constituents of the compound
  • 12. Metonymy-based compounds
  • 13. Metaphor- and metonymy-based compounds
  • 14. A brief overview and the wider perspective
  • 15. Appendix
  • 16. References
  • 17. General Index
  • 18. Metaphor and metonymy index

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