biclausal if-only construction
11—12, 188, 191—195, 201—202
monoclausal if-only construction
11, 18, 188—190, 195—197, 201—202
; see also autonomous construction, in/dependent construction under grammatical constructions; illocutionary force; insubordination
illocutionary force
11, 126
in if-only constructions
185, 187, 197—198, 200
image schemas
170
containment
39, 40, 46, 51
170, 254
control
39, 254
verticality
127, 210
implicature
9, 57, 123, 131, 151—154
conventional
152
conversational
9, 57, 64, 68n.
7, 152—154
see also contingency; defeasibility; inference
incongruity
9, 149—150
incongruence-based metonymy
9, 145, 156
index
121, 125, 132
indexical relation,
19, 27, 124—125
; see also indexicality
indexicality
10, 17, 171—173
induction
9, 124, 145—146
; see also inductive generalization
inductive generalization
147
inference (in metonymy)
10, 19, 57—58, 64, 164, 167, 176—177
in sign language
292, 294, 296, 298, 302, 303—305
vs. entailment
8, 124, 131—133, 135—138, 146, 152—153, 155
; see also idealized cognitive model; implicature; inferential under functions of metonymy; non-conventional, inferred under constructional; inferred relation; inferred target
inferred relation
163—164
inferred target
9—10, 17, 19, 163, 176
insubordination
187
interaction
of source and target domain
256
with metaphor and other metonymies
5—6, 31, 34, 84—90, 117
internal relation
169—170
intra-domain connection
256
irony
7, 107—112, 115
I-heuristic
152, 153
L
landmark
223—224, 226—227
language frame
253
; see also linguistic action under domain
lexical metonymy
300
linguistic domain/level of operation
4, 16, 26, 30—31, 33, 59
lexical level in Spanish Sign Language (LSE)
293—299, 300
phrasal level in Spanish Sign Language (LSE)
299—305
; see also compounds; constructional; grammatical constructions; grammatical rank; lexical metonymy; multi-word unit; metonymy in sign language
linguistic/verbal behavior
237, 240, 248—249, 256
linguistic/verbal disposition
237, 256, 249
locative metonymy
294, 296
M
mapping (in metonymy)
4, 44, 122, 125, 169, 173n.
13, 232, 249, 288, 291, 292, 294, 304
; see also asymmetric mapping or relation; intra-domain metonymic association under association
external relations in
170
; see also metaphorical construal of, under emotion; with metaphor and other metonymies under interaction
metonymic model
152
; see also idealized cognitive model; paragons
metonymic source
9, 161—165, 167, 175—177
; see also conceptual vehicle
metonymic target
58, 161—165, 167, 172, 176
pronominalization of
175, 176
; see also anaphor
metonymic thinking
126, 132, 167
; see also association; associative thinking; contingency; inference (in metonymy)
metonymic vehicle (as a linguistic expression)
9—10, 19, 132, 149, 162—164, 168
; see also conceptual vehicle
metonymy hierarchy
3—4, 19, 29, 31—32, 36—43, 201
meronymic
4, 19, 37, 52
taxonomic
4, 19, 37—39, 52
levels in
3—4, 15, 19, 29, 32, 35—43, 47, 51, 201
see also typology of metonymy
metonymy in sign language
15, 17, 20, 86, 287—289, 294, 305
conceptualization of articulator in sign language
15, 291—293, 305
in ASL
15, 290
; see alsounder functions of metonymy, grammatical constructions, idealized cognitive model, iconicity, inference, linguistic domain / level of operation, metonymy triggers
see also deviation; dimensional; evaluative; excess; quantity
schema circuit
166
schematic definition of metonymy
44—45
; see also prototypicality of metonymy
schematization in sign language
289—290, 293—295, 297, 306
semantic indeterminacy
241, 246, 256
semasiological
172, 180
sensory-motor metonymy
215, 230
shift (in metonymy)
10, 19, 173—176, 257
; see also mapping
size
13, 248, 252
; see also dimensional value
source-target relation in metonymy
9—10, 19, 134, 165, 167, 169
; see also asymmetric mapping or relation; conceptual vehicle; contiguity; internal relation; inferred relation; mapping; metonymic source; metonymic target; metonymic vehicle; pragmatic function
spatial construction
225
of causal relation
226
of temporal relation
226
speaker (as a conceptual category)
19, 237, 239—240, 249, 255
speech organ
12, 237, 242, 253, 255—256
T
Taub’s Analogue Building Model
289
; see also metonymy in sign language
tense and metonymy
178—179
thematic construction
227
trajector
223—224, 226—227
transferred epithets
7, 18, 112—116
; see also effect under evaluative
typology of metonymy
2—3, 8, 28, 42, 142—144, 154
suggestions to reduce to PART FOR WHOLE
9, 18, 42, 124, 142—143
see also annotated metonymy database; prototypicality of metonymy
U
utterance and discourse meaning
5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 20, 57, 59, 62—65, 88—89, 103, 116, 123—156, 164, 167. 173, 288, ; see also inference (in metonymy); implicature; inferential under functions of metonymy; meaning construction; meaning elaboration; meaning under elaboration
V
value judgment
13, 19, 248—250, 253—256
; see also evaluation; evaluative
W
world knowledge
136—137, 139, 141, 147, 150, 174, 306