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Skirts, Jacks, Piece of Flesh Do Make Peolpe: Metonymic Developments to the Macrocategory HUMAN BEING

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The monograph by Beata Kopecka deals with semantic aspects of language and is the latest contribution to the body of work created at the Rzeszow School of Diachronic Semantics led by Professor Grzegorz A. Kleparski. It describes lexis from the diachronic perspective. an approach which is difficult and in Poland undertaken only infrequently. In particular, it concentrates on the study of metaphorization processes and historical semantics using a novel methodological approach. Beata Kopecka analyses the macrocategory HUMAN BEING in the framework of cognitive studies. […] The monograph represents work of high quality, proving the author’s ability to successfully discuss difficult issues in linguistics in a reader-friendly and interesting manner. […] Given the monograph’s treatment of the topic, as well as its vivid language, the study encourages further research in the field […].   From Prof. E. Komorowska’s review (University of Szczecin)   Table of contents: Grzegorz A. Kleparski – Preface, Acknowledgements, Typographic conventions, Table of abbreviations, Introduction, PART I: ISSUES IN METONYMY: Metonymy in communication, The nature of metonymy – cognitive approach (In search of cognitive tools for the description of metonymy, Metonymy as a mapping, highlighting/activation), Structured ICMs – towards the typology of metonymic relationships, Metonymy and metaphor, Metonymy and related construals, Metonymy and the process of word-formation, Concluding remarks, PART II: METONYMIC EXTENSIONS TO THE CONCEPTUAL CATEGORY HUMAN BEING: Introduction, Metonymic developments and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING (Introduction, Proper names and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING, Body parts and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING, Tools/Instruments and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING, Articles of dress and materials, and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING, Activities and the conceptual category MAN/MALE HUMAN BEING, In search of interlingual analogies, Concluding remarks), Metonymic developments and the conceptual category WOMAN (Introduction, Articles of dress, materials and garment parts, and the conceptual category WOMAN, Proper names and the conceptual category WOMAN, Body parts and the conceptual category WOMAN, Features of character and appearance, and the conceptual category WOMAN, Miscellaneous cases of metonymic shift to the conceptual category WOMAN, In search of interlingual analogies, Concluding remarks), Metonymic developments and the conceptual category PERSON (Introduction, Body parts and the conceptual category PERSON (Physical body elements, Immaterial elements), Tools/Instruments and the conceptual category PERSON, Activities and the conceptual category PERSON, Human characteristics and the conceptual category PERSON, Miscellaneous cases of metonymic shift to the category PERSON, In search of interlingual analogies, Concluding remarks), Conclusions, References.

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