37.1659, TOC: Cognitive Linguistic Studies 13 / 1 (2026)
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Date: 03-May-2026
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Cognitive Linguistic Studies Vol. 13, No. 1 (2026)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Cognitive Linguistic Studies
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 20260501
Subtitle: Special Issue: Metonymic Thinking All the Way Down From
discourse to the lexicon, and beyond
Main Text:
2026. vi, 273 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Metonymic thinking all the way down: From discourse to the lexicon,
and beyond
Carmen Portero Muñoz, Antonio Barcelona & Almudena Soto Nieto
pp. 1–18
Section 1. Metonymy in discourse
Metonymy in pragmatic inferencing in a sample of English and Spanish
spoken and written texts
Antonio Barcelona, Beatriz Martín-Gascón & Inés Lozano-Palacio
pp. 19–46
Modeling figuration in speech acts
Klaus-Uwe Panther & Linda L. Thornburg
pp. 47–77
Section 2. Metonymy in morphology
Arguing for a “broader” view of metonymy in word-formation
Petr Kos & Enrique Gutiérrez Rubio
pp. 78–106
Metonymy in morphological recategorization: The case of Spanish
body-part verbs
Carmen Portero Muñoz
pp. 107–144
Section 3. Metonymy in the lexicon
Conceptual metonymy in the use of cardinal numbers in Spanish and
English
Almudena Soto Nieto & Javier Morras Cortés
pp. 145–170
The taste of smells: Metonymically motivated synesthetic expressions
in Hungarian
Máté Tóth
pp. 171–204
Section 4. Metonymy in sign languages and dance
Metonymies we sign by: Metonymies as a multilevel phenomenon in sign
languages
Mario Brdar & Rita Brdar Szabó
pp. 205–244
Meaning construal in contemporary dance
Olga Blanco Carrión
pp. 245–273
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
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