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1 | (22) |
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2 | (1) |
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1.2 Metonymy and Metaphor |
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3 | (1) |
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1.3 Related Semantic Phenomena |
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4 | (5) |
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1.4 An Approach to Processing Metonymy and Metaphor |
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9 | (9) |
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1.5 Organization of This Book |
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18 | (2) |
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1.6 Who This Book May Interest and Why |
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20 | (1) |
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21 | (2) |
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Chapter 2 What Is Non-Literal Language? |
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23 | (22) |
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2.1 Definitions of Literal Meaning |
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25 | (1) |
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2.2 Relationship Between Non-Literal and Literal Language |
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26 | (2) |
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2.3 Types of Non-Literal Language |
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28 | (12) |
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2.4 Interpretation of Literal Language |
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40 | (1) |
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2.5 Recognition of Non-Literal Language |
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41 | (1) |
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2.6 Neither Literal Nor Tropical Language |
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42 | (1) |
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43 | (2) |
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Chapter 3 What Are Metaphor and Metonymy? |
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45 | (68) |
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3.1 Relationship Between Metaphor and Metonymy |
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46 | (6) |
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52 | (18) |
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70 | (28) |
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3.4 Interactions of Metaphor and Metonymy |
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98 | (11) |
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3.5 Discussion and Review Summary |
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109 | (4) |
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Chapter 4 Language Model, Collative Semantics and meta5 Program |
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113 | (18) |
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113 | (16) |
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4.2 Collative Semantics and the meta5 Program |
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129 | (2) |
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Chapter 5 The Representation of Lexical Ambiguity |
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131 | (16) |
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132 | (6) |
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138 | (3) |
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141 | (3) |
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5.4 Word Senses as Semantic Primitives |
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144 | (3) |
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Chapter 6 The Discrimination of Semantic Relations |
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147 | (52) |
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149 | (4) |
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6.2 Preference-Based Semantic Relations |
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153 | (26) |
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6.3 Assertion-Based Semantic Relations |
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179 | (7) |
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6.4 The Co-Existence of Semantic Relations |
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186 | (3) |
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189 | (10) |
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Chapter 7 The Representation of Semantic Relations |
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199 | (10) |
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199 | (1) |
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7.2 Differences Between Semantic Relations |
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200 | (9) |
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Chapter 8 The Resolution of Lexical Ambiguity |
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209 | (14) |
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209 | (10) |
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8.2 The Representation of Sentences |
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219 | (4) |
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Chapter 9 Processing Issues |
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223 | (16) |
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9.1 The Interaction of Syntax and Semantics |
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223 | (3) |
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9.2 The Interaction of Collation and Screening |
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226 | (1) |
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9.3 Finding Sense-Network Paths |
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227 | (2) |
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229 | (10) |
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239 | (24) |
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10.1 Inverson and Helmreich's Metallel |
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239 | (9) |
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10.2 Implemented Extensions to meta5 |
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248 | (5) |
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253 | (10) |
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263 | (80) |
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11.1 Linguistic and Computational Semantic Theories |
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263 | (16) |
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11.2 Work on Processing Metonymy or Metaphor |
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Chapter 12 Discussion and Conclusions |
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343 | (62) |
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12.1 Metonymy and Metaphor |
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343 | (15) |
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12.2 Non-Literal and Literal Language |
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358 | (23) |
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12.3 Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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381 | (24) |
References |
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405 | (32) |
Appendix A: Metaphor Examples with Types |
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437 | (10) |
Appendix B: Metaphor Types with Examples |
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447 | (14) |
Appendix C: Metonymy Examples with Types |
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461 | (10) |
Appendix D: Metonymy Types with Examples |
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471 | (10) |
Author Index |
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481 | (6) |
Subject Index |
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