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E-grāmata: Producing Figurative Expression: Theoretical, experimental and practical perspectives

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  • Formāts: 557 pages
  • Sērija : Figurative Thought and Language 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027260406
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  • Sērija : Figurative Thought and Language 10
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  • ISBN-13: 9789027260406
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"This collection contains a selection of recent work on people's production of figurative language (metaphoric, ironic, metonymic, hyperbolic, ...) and similarly of figurative expression in visual media and artefact design. The articles illuminate issuessuch as why and under what circumstances people produce figurative expression and how it is moulded by their aims. By focusing on production, the intention is to help stimulate more academic research on it and redress historically lower levels of published work on generation than on understanding of figurative expression. The contributions stretch across various academic disciplines-mainly psychology, cognitive linguistics and applied linguistics, but with a representation also of philosophy and artificial intelligence-and across different types of endeavour-theoretical investigation and model building, experimental studies, and applications focussed work (for instance, figurative expression in product design and online support groups). There is also a wide-ranging introductory chapter that touches on areas outside the scope of the contributed articles and discusses difficult issues such as a complex interplay of production and understanding"--

This collection contains a selection of recent work on people’s production of figurative language (metaphoric, ironic, metonymic, hyperbolic, ...) and similarly of figurative expression in visual media and artefact design. The articles illuminate issues such as why and under what circumstances people produce figurative expression and how it is moulded by their aims. By focusing on production, the intention is to help stimulate more academic research on it and redress historically lower levels of published work on generation than on understanding of figurative expression. The contributions stretch across various academic disciplines—mainly psychology, cognitive linguistics and applied linguistics, but with a representation also of philosophy and artificial intelligence—and across different types of endeavour—theoretical investigation and model building, experimental studies, and applications focussed work (for instance, figurative expression in product design and online support groups). There is also a wide-ranging introductory chapter that touches on areas outside the scope of the contributed articles and discusses difficult issues such as a complex interplay of production and understanding.
Preface vii
Introduction 1(36)
John Barnden
Andrew Gargett
Section 1 General empirical studies, with main focus on metaphor
Producing metaphor (and other forms of non-literal language) in the laboratory: Structural and pragmatic effects as seen from the perspective of an experimental psycholinguist
37(18)
Albert N. Katz
Metaphor and one-off pictures: Touch and vision
55(30)
John M. Kennedy
Metaphor production and metaphor interpretation
85(20)
Andreas Musolff
On the role of perceptual similarity in producing visual metaphors
105(24)
Amitash Ojha
Bipin Indurkhya
Section 2 General empirical studies - other
On why people don't say what they mean: Production of figurative formulaic language
129(46)
Herbert L. Colston
How nice does it sound? An argumentative approach to the affective aspects of irony production
175(36)
Francesca Ervas
How defaultness shapes our language production: A usage-based study of discoursal resonance with default interpretations of metaphor and sarcasm
211(26)
Rachel Giora
Producing figurative meanings: The case of idioms
237(26)
Loes Koring
The production of verbal irony: How to be an ironist
263(36)
Roger J. Kreuz
Alexander A. Johnson
Section 3 Empirical and analytical studies aimed at specific applications
Generating metaphors in product design
299(32)
Nazlt Cila
Paul Hekkert
Rock bottoms, juggling balls and coalprints: Exploring the metaphors L2 speakers of English produce in face-to-face interaction
331(32)
Fiona MacArthur
Figurative production in a computer-mediated discussion forum: Metaphors about relationship abuse
363(26)
Susan Nacey
The production of time-related metaphors by people who have experienced pregnancy loss
389(32)
Sarah Turner
Jeannette Littlemore
Danielle Fuller
Karolina Kuberska
Sheelagh McGuinness
Section 4 Other theoretical analysis and cognitive or computational modelling
Metaphor generation through context sensitive distributional semantics
421(28)
Stephen McGregor
Matthew Purver
Geraint Wiggins
Mind the gap: Expressing affect with hyperbole and hyperbolic figures
449(20)
Mihaela Popa-Wyatt
Figurative language: Relations and constraints
469(42)
Francisco Jose Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez
Metaphor as sign and as symbol
511(22)
Tony Veale
Topic Index 533(10)
Author Index 543