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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1811738583
    Format: VI, 359 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789027211415
    Series Statement: Metaphor in language, cognition, and communication volume 9
    Content: "The last half century witnessed an upheaval in scientific investigation of human meaning-making and meaning-sharing. Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond, is offered as a snapshot of the status of this multidisciplinary endeavor-a peak under the umbrella of what Cognitive Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Figurative Language Studies and related fields have morphed into. This volume honors Raymond W. Gibbs, who played no small role in this upheaval. The themes and insights emerging from the chapters (i.e., among others, a need for account integration, a new appreciation of the dynamic nature of figurative [and all] meaning-making, a need for continued broadening of the communicative techniques in our studied topics, greater attention to emotion, a deepened appreciation of social motivations and psychological processes involved, etc.) may guide us in our continued grappling with meaning-making and meaning-sharing, via metaphor, through figurative language, and via other communicative phenomena associated with them"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Art: My dancing mind (acrylic on paper, 42 x 60 cm) / Lynne Cameron -- Prologue: On the dangers of metaphoring / Jacob L. Mey -- Introduction / Herbert Colston, Teenie Matlock and Gerard Steen -- New windows into cognition and communication. Metaphor in The Cancer Poetry Project / Gerard Steen -- Narrative experiences of metaphor / Richard J. Gerrig and Zared R. Shawver -- Researching embodied metaphor production through improvisational dance practice / Alan Cienki and Michael O'Connor -- Feeling for speaking: how expressive body movements ground verbal descriptions of emotions / Cornelia Müller and Benjamin Marienfeld -- Multimodal body, multimodal mind, multimodal communication / Mark Turner -- Fictive motion in the wild: chapter for Dynamism in metaphor and beyond / Teenie Matlock -- Account expansion, flexibility, or integration. Dynamism in action: extended CMT and the dynamic systems theory of metaphor: a comparison / Zoltán Kövecses -- Communication, comprehension, and interpretation / Deirdre Wilson -- Between embodiment and usage: conventionalized figurative expressions and the notion of 'idiom set' / Beate Hampe -- Metaphors and meaning-making in young people's talk about climate change / Alice Deignan and Elena Semino -- Experiential viewpoint, simile and dynamicity in discourse / Barbara Dancygier -- Metaphor and elaboration in context / Paul H. Thibodeau and Stephen J. Flusberg -- Influencers and drivers: bigger pictures. Figurativity: cognitive, because it's social / Herbert L. Colston and Carina Rasse -- Conceptual blending and memes / Seana Coulson -- How to talk about motion without verbs / Jean M. Mandler -- Defaultness vs. constructionism - The case of default constructional sarcasm and default non-constructional literalness / Rachel Giora -- Relevance theory perspectives on web-mediated communication / Charles Forceville and Natalia Sánchez-Querubín -- Language happens / Michael J. Spivey.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027257598
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Dynamism in metaphor and beyond Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2022] ISBN 9789027257598
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Dynamism in metaphor and beyond Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022 ISBN 9789027257598
    Language: English
    Keywords: Metapher ; Bedeutung ; Kognitive Grammatik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949348549802882
    Format: 1 online resource (369 pages)
    ISBN: 90-272-5759-0
    Series Statement: Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication ; v.9
    Content: Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond, is offered as a snapshot of the status of this multidisciplinary endeavor--a peak under the umbrella of what Cognitive Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Figurative Language Studies and related fields have morphed into.
    Note: Intro -- Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Art -- Prologue: On the dangers of metaphoring -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A young person's puzzlement -- 3. Trivialization -- 4. Manipulating metaphors -- 5. 'Locker room talk' and tautologies -- 6. Metaphors as mental instruments: Conclusion -- References -- Introduction -- A brief history -- Our goals and gains -- Organization by themes -- New windows into cognition and communication -- Account expansion, flexibility, or integration: Dynamism in action -- Influencers and drivers: Bigger pictures -- Conclusion -- Part I. New windows into cognition and communication -- Metaphor in The Cancer Poetry Project -- 1. Illness, image, metaphor: The Cancer Poetry Project -- 2. Cancer and metaphor -- 3. Metaphor in language, thought and communication about cancer -- 4. Metaphor in cancer poetry, therapy, and communication: The importance of genre -- References -- Narrative experiences of metaphor -- Metaphor processing in narrative contexts -- Dual processes in narrative -- Intuitive judgments in narrative experiences -- Reflective judgments in narrative experiences -- Readers' distinct narrative experiences -- Conclusions -- References -- Researching embodied metaphor production through improvisational dance practice -- Introduction -- Solo dance practice, from sound to action -- Internal dynamics of the dancer's translation process -- Duet dance practice: From sound to shared action in interactive dynamic systems -- Mechanisms in interactive sense-making -- Artistic research as a mode of inquiry -- References -- Feeling for speaking: How expressive body movements ground verbal descriptions of emotions -- Introduction -- Study design -- Data -- Methods -- Findings -- Micro-analytic case studies -- Surprise is straightening oneself up. , Pride is a feeling of raised shoulders and an upright posture -- Fear is a lump of lead in the belly and a contracted body -- Happiness is a feeling that wants to get out and up in circles -- Is feeling for speaking a frequent phenomenon? -- Feeling first: A relevant phenomenon? -- Variable forms of embodied grounding -- Summary -- Conclusion: Feeling for speaking - experiencing grounds speaking -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Multimodal body, multimodal mind, multimodal communication -- An illumination -- The foundation of communication is multimodal -- To know a communicative system is to know a relational network of form-meaning pairs and how they blend -- Communication science and multimodal big data -- An infrastructure for research on multimodal communication -- Examples -- Conclusion -- References -- Fictive motion in the wild: Chapter for Dynamism in metaphor and beyond -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is fictive motion? -- 3. How is fictive motion understood? -- 4. Fictive motion in travel language -- 5. Fictive motion in hiking guidebooks -- 6. Closing remarks -- References -- Part II. Account expansion, flexibility, or integration: Dynamism in action -- Extended CMT and the dynamic systems theory of metaphor: A comparison -- Embodied metaphor vs. discourse metaphor -- An informal process model -- The extended view and other theories -- Extended CMT and the dynamic systems view -- Conclusion -- References -- Communication, comprehension, and interpretation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relevance, cognition and communication -- 3. Comprehension and interpretation -- 4. Indeterminacy in communication -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Between embodiment and usage: Conventionalized figurative expressions and the notion of 'idiom set' -- 1. Introduction: Embodiment, usage, metaphor. , 2. Multimodality in discourse and constructicon -- 3. The set of expressions licensed by the 'immersion schema' -- 4. Case study: The idiom set licensed by [up to X in Y] -- 4.1 Corpus data and methods applied -- 4.2 Data retrieval and coding -- 4.3 Results of the quantitative analyses of the verbal instantiations -- 4.4 Interim discussion: Corpus data and embodiment -- 4.5 Co-speech gestures: Results and discussion -- 5. Individual variation in the use of the immersion schema -- 6. Metaphoricity and creativity in the use of immersion idioms -- 7. Metaphor between embodiment and usage: Conclusions -- References -- Metaphors and meaning-making in young people's talk about climate change -- Introduction -- Metaphor in science and education -- Metaphor and the discourse of climate change -- Analysing metaphor in discourse -- Data and method -- Analysis -- Greenhouses and high/constant temperatures -- Human beings as plants -- Greenhouses, blankets and layers -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Experiential viewpoint, simile and dynamicity in discourse -- 1. Types of experience and experiential viewpoint -- 2. Simile and metaphor: Constructional features and discourse -- 3. Discourse dynamicity and figurative form: Simile and other tropes -- 4. Non-figurative narrative elaboration -- 5. Where does this lead? -- References -- Sources of examples -- Metaphor and elaboration in context -- Introduction -- Metaphoric mappings in language & -- thought -- Metaphor framing in decision-making -- Are metaphors just lexical primes? -- Interim summary -- What schematic elaboration leaves out -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III. Influencers and drivers: Bigger pictures -- Figurativity: Cognitive, because it's social -- Social motivations: Our social addiction -- Social connection -- Social status -- Socially derived sense-of-self. , Language (figurative and other): Our social fix -- Figurative language and pragmatic effects -- Figurative language and social processes -- Language's social foundation -- Figurative language revisited: Affording sociality through cognitive ability consideration -- The forms of figurativity -- Figurative (and other) language, cognition and social functioning -- Conclusion -- References -- Conceptual blending and memes -- 1. Analogical reasoning -- 2. Conceptual blending theory -- 3. Conceptual blending and progressive alignment -- 4. Dueling cartoons -- 5. Memes -- 6. Memes are multimodal constructions -- 7. Something old, something new -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- How to talk about motion without verbs -- Noun dominance in early language -- The salience of motion in early cognition -- Early words for motion other than verbs -- Nouns -- Prepositions and function words -- Early meanings of up and down -- Early meanings of hi and bye -- Other early words for motion -- Conclusions -- References -- Defaultness vs. constructionism: The case of default constructional sarcasm and default non-constructional literalness -- 1. Overview -- 2. Testing the defaultness hypothesis -- 2.1 Defining defaultness -- 2.2 Predictions -- 3. The role of defaultness in affecting processing, pleasure, and pragmatic cueing -- 4. Constructions -- 5. Conclusions: Non/default vs. non/constructional interpretations -- Acknowledgements -- Funding -- References -- Appendix A -- Relevance theory perspectives on web-mediated communication -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An ultra-short & -- informal version of key dimensions of RT -- 3. The co-construction of identity and trust on web platforms -- 4. The TripAdvisor platform as service, communication template, and interface -- TripAdvisor as service for creating an online identity -- Format of the communication template. , Interface from the receiver's perspective -- 5. An RT characterization of communication on TripAdvisor -- 6. From platform to agent: TripAdvisor as communicator -- 7. Concluding remarks -- References -- Language happens -- Introduction -- A solitary language processor is not what processes language -- A solitary brain is not what processes language -- A solitary person is not what processes language -- A community of people is what processes language -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Colston, Herbert L. Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2022 ISBN 9789027211415
    Language: English
    Keywords: Essays.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Comapny,
    UID:
    almahu_BV048530384
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 359 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-90-272-5759-8
    Series Statement: Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication volume 9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-272-1141-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Metapher ; Kognitive Grammatik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1819023648
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 359 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789027257598
    Series Statement: Metaphor in language, cognition, and communication volume 9
    Content: "The last half century witnessed an upheaval in scientific investigation of human meaning-making and meaning-sharing. Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond, is offered as a snapshot of the status of this multidisciplinary endeavor-a peak under the umbrella of what Cognitive Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Figurative Language Studies and related fields have morphed into. This volume honors Raymond W. Gibbs, who played no small role in this upheaval. The themes and insights emerging from the chapters (i.e., among others, a need for account integration, a new appreciation of the dynamic nature of figurative [and all] meaning-making, a need for continued broadening of the communicative techniques in our studied topics, greater attention to emotion, a deepened appreciation of social motivations and psychological processes involved, etc.) may guide us in our continued grappling with meaning-making and meaning-sharing, via metaphor, through figurative language, and via other communicative phenomena associated with them"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Art: My dancing mind (acrylic on paper, 42 x 60 cm) / Lynne Cameron -- Prologue: On the dangers of metaphoring / Jacob L. Mey -- Introduction / Herbert Colston, Teenie Matlock and Gerard Steen -- New windows into cognition and communication. Metaphor in The Cancer Poetry Project / Gerard Steen -- Narrative experiences of metaphor / Richard J. Gerrig and Zared R. Shawver -- Researching embodied metaphor production through improvisational dance practice / Alan Cienki and Michael O'Connor -- Feeling for speaking: how expressive body movements ground verbal descriptions of emotions / Cornelia Müller and Benjamin Marienfeld -- Multimodal body, multimodal mind, multimodal communication / Mark Turner -- Fictive motion in the wild: chapter for Dynamism in metaphor and beyond / Teenie Matlock -- Account expansion, flexibility, or integration. Dynamism in action: extended CMT and the dynamic systems theory of metaphor: a comparison / Zoltán Kövecses -- Communication, comprehension, and interpretation / Deirdre Wilson -- Between embodiment and usage: conventionalized figurative expressions and the notion of 'idiom set' / Beate Hampe -- Metaphors and meaning-making in young people's talk about climate change / Alice Deignan and Elena Semino -- Experiential viewpoint, simile and dynamicity in discourse / Barbara Dancygier -- Metaphor and elaboration in context / Paul H. Thibodeau and Stephen J. Flusberg -- Influencers and drivers: bigger pictures. Figurativity: cognitive, because it's social / Herbert L. Colston and Carina Rasse -- Conceptual blending and memes / Seana Coulson -- How to talk about motion without verbs / Jean M. Mandler -- Defaultness vs. constructionism - The case of default constructional sarcasm and default non-constructional literalness / Rachel Giora -- Relevance theory perspectives on web-mediated communication / Charles Forceville and Natalia Sánchez-Querubín -- Language happens / Michael J. Spivey.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027211415
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dynamism in metaphor and beyond Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022 ISBN 9789027211415
    Language: English
    Keywords: Metapher ; Bedeutung ; Kognitive Grammatik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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