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Figuring out Figuration: A cognitive linguistic account
María Sandra Peña-Cervel and Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
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Figurative Thought and Language
14] 2022
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Chapter 4
Metaphor and metonymy revisited
Article outline
4.1
Conceptual Metaphor Theory and subsequent developments
4.2
Tracing the boundary line between metaphor and metonymy
4.3
Metaphor and metonymy in terms of cognitive operations
4.4
A typology of metaphor and metonymy
4.4.1
The type of cognitive operation licensing the mapping
4.4.2
The formal complexity of the mapping system
4.4.3
The conceptual complexity of the mapping system
4.4.4
The ontological status of the domains involved in the mapping
4.4.5
The levels of genericity of the domains involved in the mapping
4.5
Metaphoric and metonymic complexes
4.5.1
Correlation with resemblance
4.5.2
Expansion with reduction
4.5.3
Expansion or reduction with resemblance
4.5.4
Correlation with correlation
4.6
Metaphor, metonymy, and grammar
4.6.1
High-level metaphor and metonymy
4.6.2
Metonymy and anaphora
4.6.3
On the metonymic grounding of fictive motion constructions
4.6.4
Metaphor, metonymy, and image-schema transformations
4.7
Metaphor-like figures
4.7.1
Simile
4.7.2
Zoomorphism and anthropomorphism
4.7.3
Analogy, paragon, kenning, and allegory
4.7.4
Synesthesia
4.8
Metonymy-like figures
4.8.1
Hypallage
4.8.2
Antonomasia
4.8.3
Anthimeria
4.8.4
Proverbs
4.8.5
Synecdoche
4.8.6
Merism
4.9
Constraining metaphor and metonymy
Notes