Indirect speech acts are frequently structured by more than a single metonymy. The metonymies are related not only to the illocutionary force of the utterances, but also function within the individual lexemes being their parts. An indirect speech act can thus involve not only multiple, but also multi-levelled operation of conceptual metonymy
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
Metonymy is a pervasive aspect of spontaneous as well as reflective linguistic performance and its c...
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the stu...
The typical view considers metonymy as an intra-domain mapping which involves the source providing m...
Research efforts in cognitive linguistics are frequently focused on the notion of metaphor, while th...
In this paper we attempt to develop the still programmatic but insightful proposal made by Thornburg...
This chapter aims to contribute to the discussion of indirect speech acts by describing how construc...
This study takes the discussion on concept structure in metonymy presented by Truszczyńska (2003) as...
This paper discusses characteristics of meaning in conceptual metonymic expressions. The conclusion...
The paper considers metonymy as a cognitive mechanism widely used in news discourse. Views of differ...
Although the phenomenon of metonymy has been attracting the attention of scientists for many centuri...
The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subs...
Based on the theoretical background from pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, this paper describes ...
Starting from the premise that metonymy can be unitarily defined as a frame-based figure/ground effe...
‘Metonymic processing’, the ability to recognize relatedness through shared features, associations o...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
Metonymy is a pervasive aspect of spontaneous as well as reflective linguistic performance and its c...
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the stu...
The typical view considers metonymy as an intra-domain mapping which involves the source providing m...
Research efforts in cognitive linguistics are frequently focused on the notion of metaphor, while th...
In this paper we attempt to develop the still programmatic but insightful proposal made by Thornburg...
This chapter aims to contribute to the discussion of indirect speech acts by describing how construc...
This study takes the discussion on concept structure in metonymy presented by Truszczyńska (2003) as...
This paper discusses characteristics of meaning in conceptual metonymic expressions. The conclusion...
The paper considers metonymy as a cognitive mechanism widely used in news discourse. Views of differ...
Although the phenomenon of metonymy has been attracting the attention of scientists for many centuri...
The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subs...
Based on the theoretical background from pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, this paper describes ...
Starting from the premise that metonymy can be unitarily defined as a frame-based figure/ground effe...
‘Metonymic processing’, the ability to recognize relatedness through shared features, associations o...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
Metonymy is a pervasive aspect of spontaneous as well as reflective linguistic performance and its c...
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the stu...