The Danger of Romance : Truth, Fantasy, and Arthurian Fictions / / Karen Sullivan
| The Danger of Romance : Truth, Fantasy, and Arthurian Fictions / / Karen Sullivan |
| Autore | Sullivan Karen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago : , : University of Chicago Press, , [2018] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 809/.93351 |
| Soggetto topico |
Arthurian romances - History and criticism
French literature - To 1500 - History and criticism Arthurian romances - Appreciation |
| ISBN |
9780226540436
022654043X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Romance and Its Reception -- 2. Merlin: Magic, Miracles, and Marvels -- 3. King Arthur: History and Fiction -- 4. Lancelot of the Lake: The Reality of the Ideal -- 5. The Quest of the Holy Grail: The Sacredness of the Secular -- 6. Truth and the Imagination: From Romance to Children's Fantasy -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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Frames and constructions in metaphoric language [[electronic resource] /] / Karen Sullivan
| Frames and constructions in metaphoric language [[electronic resource] /] / Karen Sullivan |
| Autore | Sullivan Karen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (192 p.) |
| Disciplina | 809/.915 |
| Collana | Constructional approaches to language |
| Soggetto topico |
Metaphor
Structural linguistics Construction grammar |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-283-97085-6
90-272-7240-9 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Frames and Constructions in Metaphoric Language; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Metaphoric language and metaphoric thought; 1.1 Conceptual metaphor; 1.2 Words and constructions; 1.3 Objectives and overview of the book; 1.4 Framework and terminology; Chapter 2. Frames in metaphor and meaning; 2.1 Opening the semantic toolbox; 2.2 What are semantic frames?; 2.3 What are domains?; 2.4 Frame structure in metaphor input domains; 2.5 A frame-semantic model of autonomy and dependence; Chapter 3. Frames and lexical choice in metaphor
3.1 Introduction and methodology3.2 The Invariance Principle; 3.3 Having a sunny disposition: Lexical choice in happiness is light; 3.4 A brilliant plan: Lexical choice in intelligence is light-emission; 3.5 The metaphoric and non-metaphoric senses of bright; 3.6 Understanding is seeing and comprehensibility is visibility; 3.7 Adjectives vs. adverbs: Brilliantly, clearly, brightly and sunnily; Chapter 4. Frames in metonymic inferencing; 4.1 Unmasking a metaphor look-alike; 4.2 A frame-based model of metonymic inferencing; 4.3 See 'meet with' and be seeing 'be dating' 4.4 Comparison with metaphorChapter 5. Two types of adjective construction in metaphor; 5.1 Constructional constraints on metaphor; 5.2 Domain constructions; 5.3 Predicating modifier constructions; 5.4 Compounds; Chapter 6. Argument structure constructions in metaphor; 6.1 Verbs and their arguments; 6.2 Intransitives; 6.3 Domain-neutral items; 6.4 Transitive constructions; 6.5 Resultatives; 6.6 Ditransitive constructions; 6.7 Equations; 6.8 A note on similes; Chapter 7. Metaphoric preposition phrases and closed-class items; 7.1 Variability in preposition phrases; 7.2 Relational nouns in PPs 7.3 Event nouns in PPs7.4 The role of prepositions in specifying relations; 7.5 Limitations on metaphoric closed-class items; 7.6 Other closed classes; Chapter 8. Repeated domain evocation and xyz constructions; 8.1 Combining metaphoric constructions; 8.2 Multiple target-domain items; 8.3 Multiple source-domain items; 8.4 The xyz constructions; 8.5 Multiple source- and target-domain items; 8.6 Combining conceptual metaphors; Chapter 9. Metaphoric constructions beyond the clause; 9.1 A range of constructional complexity; 9.2 Relative clauses; 9.3 Conditionals; 9.4 Parallelism 9.5 Negation of the literal9.6 Allegory; Chapter 10. Conclusion; 10.1 Limitations; 10.2 Building bridges; References; Primary sources; Index of constructions; Index |
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| Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 | ||
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Frames and constructions in metaphoric language [[electronic resource] /] / Karen Sullivan
| Frames and constructions in metaphoric language [[electronic resource] /] / Karen Sullivan |
| Autore | Sullivan Karen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (192 p.) |
| Disciplina | 809/.915 |
| Collana | Constructional approaches to language |
| Soggetto topico |
Metaphor
Structural linguistics Construction grammar |
| ISBN |
1-283-97085-6
90-272-7240-9 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Frames and Constructions in Metaphoric Language; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Metaphoric language and metaphoric thought; 1.1 Conceptual metaphor; 1.2 Words and constructions; 1.3 Objectives and overview of the book; 1.4 Framework and terminology; Chapter 2. Frames in metaphor and meaning; 2.1 Opening the semantic toolbox; 2.2 What are semantic frames?; 2.3 What are domains?; 2.4 Frame structure in metaphor input domains; 2.5 A frame-semantic model of autonomy and dependence; Chapter 3. Frames and lexical choice in metaphor
3.1 Introduction and methodology3.2 The Invariance Principle; 3.3 Having a sunny disposition: Lexical choice in happiness is light; 3.4 A brilliant plan: Lexical choice in intelligence is light-emission; 3.5 The metaphoric and non-metaphoric senses of bright; 3.6 Understanding is seeing and comprehensibility is visibility; 3.7 Adjectives vs. adverbs: Brilliantly, clearly, brightly and sunnily; Chapter 4. Frames in metonymic inferencing; 4.1 Unmasking a metaphor look-alike; 4.2 A frame-based model of metonymic inferencing; 4.3 See 'meet with' and be seeing 'be dating' 4.4 Comparison with metaphorChapter 5. Two types of adjective construction in metaphor; 5.1 Constructional constraints on metaphor; 5.2 Domain constructions; 5.3 Predicating modifier constructions; 5.4 Compounds; Chapter 6. Argument structure constructions in metaphor; 6.1 Verbs and their arguments; 6.2 Intransitives; 6.3 Domain-neutral items; 6.4 Transitive constructions; 6.5 Resultatives; 6.6 Ditransitive constructions; 6.7 Equations; 6.8 A note on similes; Chapter 7. Metaphoric preposition phrases and closed-class items; 7.1 Variability in preposition phrases; 7.2 Relational nouns in PPs 7.3 Event nouns in PPs7.4 The role of prepositions in specifying relations; 7.5 Limitations on metaphoric closed-class items; 7.6 Other closed classes; Chapter 8. Repeated domain evocation and xyz constructions; 8.1 Combining metaphoric constructions; 8.2 Multiple target-domain items; 8.3 Multiple source-domain items; 8.4 The xyz constructions; 8.5 Multiple source- and target-domain items; 8.6 Combining conceptual metaphors; Chapter 9. Metaphoric constructions beyond the clause; 9.1 A range of constructional complexity; 9.2 Relative clauses; 9.3 Conditionals; 9.4 Parallelism 9.5 Negation of the literal9.6 Allegory; Chapter 10. Conclusion; 10.1 Limitations; 10.2 Building bridges; References; Primary sources; Index of constructions; Index |
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| Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 | ||
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Frames and constructions in metaphoric language / / Karen Sullivan
| Frames and constructions in metaphoric language / / Karen Sullivan |
| Autore | Sullivan Karen |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (192 p.) |
| Disciplina | 809/.915 |
| Collana |
Constructional Approaches to Language
Constructional approaches to language |
| Soggetto topico |
Metaphor
Structural linguistics Construction grammar |
| ISBN |
9781283970853
1283970856 9789027272409 9027272409 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Frames and Constructions in Metaphoric Language; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Metaphoric language and metaphoric thought; 1.1 Conceptual metaphor; 1.2 Words and constructions; 1.3 Objectives and overview of the book; 1.4 Framework and terminology; Chapter 2. Frames in metaphor and meaning; 2.1 Opening the semantic toolbox; 2.2 What are semantic frames?; 2.3 What are domains?; 2.4 Frame structure in metaphor input domains; 2.5 A frame-semantic model of autonomy and dependence; Chapter 3. Frames and lexical choice in metaphor
3.1 Introduction and methodology3.2 The Invariance Principle; 3.3 Having a sunny disposition: Lexical choice in happiness is light; 3.4 A brilliant plan: Lexical choice in intelligence is light-emission; 3.5 The metaphoric and non-metaphoric senses of bright; 3.6 Understanding is seeing and comprehensibility is visibility; 3.7 Adjectives vs. adverbs: Brilliantly, clearly, brightly and sunnily; Chapter 4. Frames in metonymic inferencing; 4.1 Unmasking a metaphor look-alike; 4.2 A frame-based model of metonymic inferencing; 4.3 See 'meet with' and be seeing 'be dating' 4.4 Comparison with metaphorChapter 5. Two types of adjective construction in metaphor; 5.1 Constructional constraints on metaphor; 5.2 Domain constructions; 5.3 Predicating modifier constructions; 5.4 Compounds; Chapter 6. Argument structure constructions in metaphor; 6.1 Verbs and their arguments; 6.2 Intransitives; 6.3 Domain-neutral items; 6.4 Transitive constructions; 6.5 Resultatives; 6.6 Ditransitive constructions; 6.7 Equations; 6.8 A note on similes; Chapter 7. Metaphoric preposition phrases and closed-class items; 7.1 Variability in preposition phrases; 7.2 Relational nouns in PPs 7.3 Event nouns in PPs7.4 The role of prepositions in specifying relations; 7.5 Limitations on metaphoric closed-class items; 7.6 Other closed classes; Chapter 8. Repeated domain evocation and xyz constructions; 8.1 Combining metaphoric constructions; 8.2 Multiple target-domain items; 8.3 Multiple source-domain items; 8.4 The xyz constructions; 8.5 Multiple source- and target-domain items; 8.6 Combining conceptual metaphors; Chapter 9. Metaphoric constructions beyond the clause; 9.1 A range of constructional complexity; 9.2 Relative clauses; 9.3 Conditionals; 9.4 Parallelism 9.5 Negation of the literal9.6 Allegory; Chapter 10. Conclusion; 10.1 Limitations; 10.2 Building bridges; References; Primary sources; Index of constructions; Index |
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Sullivan Karen
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| Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013 | ||
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