Metonymy at the Interface of Cognition and Communication: Metonymy in Mind, Language, and Dialogic Communication - Xitao Fu - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783847330226 - April 7, 2012
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Metonymy at the Interface of Cognition and Communication: Metonymy in Mind, Language, and Dialogic Communication

Xitao Fu

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Metonymy at the Interface of Cognition and Communication: Metonymy in Mind, Language, and Dialogic Communication

The Cognitive Linguistics treatment of metonymy focuses on how the part concept can evoke the whole, how a salient part of an experiential domain can evoke the domain at large, and how a specific member of a category can evoke the whole category and vice versa. Cognitive Linguists, e.g. Kövecses & Radden (1998), Radden & Kövecses (1999), Ruiz de Mendoza (2000), and Peirsman & Geeraerts (2006), use PART to accommodate the specific member, the part concept, and the salient part, and use WHOLE to accommodate the whole concept, the experiential domain, and the whole category. Therefore Cognitive Linguistics focuses on how the PART evokes the WHOLE and vice versa, i.e. PART-WHOLE RELATING. However, these are descriptions of associations between concepts that are already in place. What Cognitive Linguistics has not investigated in depth is the role metonymy may also play in the formation of those concepts (experiential domains and categories) (i.e. the WHOLE) in the first place. One of the aims of this research is to help fill that niche. It tentatively claims that metonymy is an innate cognitive mechanism involving PART-WHOLE FORMING, PART-WHOLE/PART RELATING processes.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 7, 2012
ISBN13 9783847330226
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 320
Dimensions 150 × 18 × 226 mm   ·   471 g
Language English