The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subsuming illocutions under the more general notion of Construction, illustrates the Cognitive Cost-benefit Model developed by the authors, which explains the relationship between syntax and all facets on meaning construction, including traditional implicature and illocutionary meaning.
Illocutionary constructions: cognitive motivation and linguistic realization
BAICCHI, ANNALISA
2007-01-01
Abstract
The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subsuming illocutions under the more general notion of Construction, illustrates the Cognitive Cost-benefit Model developed by the authors, which explains the relationship between syntax and all facets on meaning construction, including traditional implicature and illocutionary meaning.File in questo prodotto:
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