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    almahu_9949420262902882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781000600247 , 1000600246 , 9781003285977 , 100328597X , 1000600181 , 9781000600186
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in linguistics
    Content: The book takes as its point of departure the notion that similarity and contiguity are fundamental to meaning. It shows how they manifest in oral, literate, print, and internet cultures, in language acquisition, pragmatics, dialogism, classification, the semantics of grammar, literature, and, most centrally, metaphor and metonymy. The book situates these reflections on similarity and contiguity in the interplay of language, cognition, culture, and ideology, and within broader debates around such issues as capitalism, biodiversity, and human control over nature. Positing that while similarity-focused systems can be reductive, and have therefore been contested in social science, philosophy, and poetry, and contiguity-based ones might disregard useful statistical and scientific evidence, Andrew Goatly argues for the need for humans to entertain diverse metaphors, models, and languages as ways of understanding and acting on our world. The volume also considers the cognitive connections between the similarity-contiguity duality and the noun-verb distinction. This innovative volume will appeal to scholars involved in wider debates on meaning, within the fields of cognitive semantics, pragmatics, metaphor and metonymy theory, critical discourse analysis, and the philosophy of language. Equally, the motivated and intelligent general reader, interested in language, philosophy, culture, and ecology, should find the later chapters of the book fascinating, and the earlier technical chapters accessible.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781000600247
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781032258089
    Additional Edition: ISBN 103225808X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1821566688
    Format: 1 online resource ( xvi, 386 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000600247 , 1000600246 , 9781003285977 , 100328597X , 1000600181 , 9781000600186
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in linguistics 37
    Content: Introduction: The similarity/contiguity distinction and an outline of the book -- The two dimensions: similarity and contiguity in metaphor and metonymy -- The prevalence of metaphor and metonymy and their interplay -- The development of language in two dimensions of meaning -- Corpus linguistics, collocation and lexical priming -- The syntagmatic contiguity of metonymy in grammar and narrative -- Nouns and noun phrases: the similarity dimension, classification, quantification and commodification -- Nouns and the similarity mode: classification, taxonomies, paradigms and measurement in science and mathematics -- Resisting noun-based classification and scientific universals in sociology, linguistics, philosophy and poetry -- Resisting classification, and emphasizing process: GM Hopkins, Duns Scotus, Taoism, Buddhism -- Process and interrelatedness in quantum physics and Blackfoot, a language without nouns -- Feyerabend and Conquest of abundance: abstraction versus the richness of being -- Conclusion (1): Evaluating the two dimensions -- Conclusion (2): Interplay, synthesis, and the need for diverse metaphors -- Appendix 1: Metaphor themes associated with the canonical event schema: "Change is movement", "Activity is movement forwards", etc. -- Appendix 2: Lexical details of the "Emotion is sense impression" nexus.
    Content: "The book takes as its point of departure the notion that similarity and contiguity are fundamental to meaning. It shows how they manifest in oral, literate, print and internet cultures, in language acquisition, pragmatics, dialogism, classification, the semantics of grammar, literature and, most centrally, metaphor and metonymy. The book situates these reflections on similarity and contiguity in the interplay of language, cognition, culture, and ideology, and within broader debates around such issues as capitalism, biodiversity, and human control over nature. Positing that while similarity-focused systems can be reductive, and have therefore been contested in social science, philosophy and poetry, and contiguity-based ones might disregard useful statistical and scientific evidence, Andrew Goatly argues for the need for humans to entertain diverse metaphors, models, and languages as ways of understanding and acting on our world. The volume also considers the cognitive connections between the similarity-contiguity duality and the noun-verb distinction. This innovative volume will appeal to scholars involved in wider debates on meaning, within the fields of cognitive semantics, pragmatics, metaphor and metonymy theory, critical discourse analysis, and the philosophy of language. Equally, the motivated and intelligent general reader, interested in language, philosophy, culture and ecology, should find the later chapters of the book fascinating, and the earlier technical chapters accessible"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032258089
    Additional Edition: ISBN 103225808X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032258089
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Goatly, Andrew, 1950 - Two dimensions of meaning New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022 ISBN 9781032258089
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032259888
    Language: English
    Keywords: Metapher ; Metonymie
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