Word-Formation, Metaphor and Metonymy-Processes, Re¬ sults and Their Description
Autor
Lipka, LeonhardFecha
1998Resumen
Metaphor and metonymy (M & M) are usually not included in the
study of word-formation (WF). This paper, however, claims that —together
with an analysis of WF and loans from other languages— an account of
semantic transfer (ST) is required as part of a description of productive
processes in the lexicon (dynamic lexicology). This claim is supported by
a number of features which WF and M & M (or ST) have in common, such
as productivity, varying degrees of acceptability and lexicalization. The
principal difference is that WF produces new lexemes, while M & M yields
lexical units (a distinction introduced by CRUSE 1986) as the result of processes
of ST. The form of the linguistic sign remains the same. In addition to
other levels of lexicological analysis, including semantic and pragmatic
aspects, a cognitive level of description is needed to account for the fact
that M & M are based on subjective, culture-specific perception and categorization
rather than on objective similarity. Illustration is made with
examples from English, German, French and Spanish.