Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 124690
On the role of high-level metonymy in grammatical constructions
On the role of high-level metonymy in grammatical constructions // 8th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: Cognitive Linguistics, Functionalism, Discourse Studies: Common Ground and New Directions July 20-25, 2003 University of La Rioja, Spain / Ruiz de Mendoza, Francisco Jose (ur.).
Logroño: University of La Rioja, Spain, 2003. str. 118-119 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
On the role of high-level metonymy in grammatical constructions
Autori
Ruiz de Mendoza, Francisco Jose ; Diez Velasco, Olga Isabel
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
8th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: Cognitive Linguistics, Functionalism, Discourse Studies: Common Ground and New Directions July 20-25, 2003 University of La Rioja, Spain
/ Ruiz de Mendoza, Francisco Jose - Logroño : University of La Rioja, Spain, 2003, 118-119
Skup
8th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: Cognitive Linguistics, Functionalism, Discourse Studies: Common Ground and New Directions July 20-25, 2003 University of La Rioja, Spain
Mjesto i datum
Logroño, Španjolska, 20.07.2003. - 25.07.2003
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
metonymy; action ICM; grammatical construction
Sažetak
This presentation explores the two related grammatical constructions: 'What's X doing Y?' (cf. Kay & Fillmore 1999) and 'Who's been V-ing Y?' in terms of the high-level metonymy ACTION FOR (ASSESSED) RESULT, which has a situational and a non-situational version (cf. Ruiz de Mendoza & Perez 2001). In its situational version, the action ICM takes the form of a generic scenario, where actions have beneficial or harmful results for one or more participants. Note that the greater the complexity of the Y element of the construction, the clearer the complaint value (e.g., What's John doing in the garden with my beautiful flowers?). The fact that the speaker is capable of supplying so much information about what is going on suggests that he already knows the answer to his own question. In 'Who's been V-ing Y?' (e.g.. Who's been reading my journal?), it is not the Y part of the construction but rather the presupposition it carries (i.e., that the action has taken place) that triggers the metonymic reading.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija