The metonymic exploitation of descriptive, attitudinal, and regulatory scenarios in meaning making
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Universidad de La Rioja
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Universidad de Almería
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- Annalisa Baicchi (ed. lit.)
Editorial: John Benjamins
ISSN: 2405-6944
ISBN: 9789027207050, 9789027261021
Ano de publicación: 2020
Páxinas: 284-307
Tipo: Capítulo de libro
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This chapter accounts for the different outcomes resulting from the exploitation of different kinds of situational cognitive models (scenarios). Starting from Ruiz de Mendoza and Galera’s (2014) taxonomy of cognitive models, we take a step further by subdividing scenarios into descriptive, attitudinal, and regulatory types. It is our contention that the kind of scenario involved constrains the inferential mechanisms activated at the pragmatic levels, which are supported by metonymic activity in the form of metonymic expansion plus metonymic reduction. How such processes can motivate the various formal aspects of constructions is discussed with reference to Kay and Fillmore’s (1999) well-known description of the What’s X Doing Y? construction. This chapter also shows the connections between Langacker’s profile-base relations and the metonymic exploitation of the different kinds of scenarios.