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The problem of data in the cognitive linguistic research on metonymy : a cross-linguistic perspective (CROSBI ID 186881)

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Brdar-Szabó, Rita ; Brdar, Mario The problem of data in the cognitive linguistic research on metonymy : a cross-linguistic perspective // Language sciences, 34 (2012), 6; 728-745. doi: 10.1016/j.langsci.2012.04.012

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Brdar-Szabó, Rita ; Brdar, Mario

engleski

The problem of data in the cognitive linguistic research on metonymy : a cross-linguistic perspective

The general goal of the present paper is to demonstrate how cross-linguistic (contrastive) data can broaden the perspective in cognitive linguistic research on metonymy, which may raise a host of questions calling for a revision of some widely accepted views. A more specific, methodological goal is to show how the introspection-driven research and the authentic-data driven research in cognitive linguistics can feed into each other in a cyclic way (cf. Kertész and Rákosi, 2008b, p. 214ff). We highlight the role of contrastive research in the interaction between the introspection-driven and the authentic-data driven research in cognitive linguistics on two case studies. The first study is on the referential metonymy of the capital-for-government type. The second case study deals with the illocutionary metonymy motivating a range of constructions that realize the instructional speech act in cooking recipes. The two case studies have a number of things in common. In both of them the starting point is the question about the universality of a given metonymy. Similarly, in both studies we look for the motivation for the observed differences in the (non-)application of a given metonymy in a cross-linguistic perspective. After the analysis is extended to include a number of languages, the apparent impression in both studies is that the contrastive facts are ultimately motivated by some structural factors. Pursuing the analysis further, asking ourselves about the functional-cognitive background of the structural facts, we arrive at a deeper sort of motivation.

metonymy; cognitive linguistics; contrastive linguistics; motivation

Converging data sources in cognitive linguistics ; Andras Kertész, Monika Schwarz-Friesel, Manfred Consten (ur.).

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34 (6)

2012.

728-745

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0388-0001

10.1016/j.langsci.2012.04.012

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