Cultural-Historical Psychology and the Cognitive View of Metonymy and Metaphor

Review of Cognitive Linguistics (2014), 12, 2, 288-303

23 Pages Posted: 24 Nov 2014

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Vladimir Glebkin

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; Gymnasium 1514

Date Written: November 21, 2014

Abstract

Metonymy and metaphor are commonly taken as cognitive phenomena in modern cognitive linguistics rather than as mere figures of speech. However, the correct cognitive demarcation between metonymy and metaphor is the subject of intense debate; there are also different attitudes to the cognitive basis of metonymy. The main contribution of this paper is to identify the cognitive mechanism called complex thinking, which is well-known in psychology but hardly applied in linguistics, as the cognitive basis for metonymy; the difference between complex and conceptual thinking is also highlighted in order to distinguish between conceptual metonymy and conceptual metaphor. Using a cultural-historical approach, we can conjecture that metonymy dominates in pre-theoretical cultures, whereas metaphor emerges in theoretical cultures alongside abstract conceptual domains. In order to illustrate these points with a brief case study, the semantic evolution of the ancient Greek word hule (matter) is considered.

Keywords: metonymy, metaphor, complex thinking, conceptual thinking, cultural-historical psychology

Suggested Citation

Glebkin, Vladimir, Cultural-Historical Psychology and the Cognitive View of Metonymy and Metaphor (November 21, 2014). Review of Cognitive Linguistics (2014), 12, 2, 288-303, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2529277

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