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Original scientific paper

Some reflections on metonymy and word-formation

Mario Brdar orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9582-4285 ; Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Osijek
Rita Brdar-Szabó ; 2Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest


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Abstract

The present article is concerned with the question about the nature of the metonymic phenomena that can be observed in word-formation. We argue that, contra Janda (2011), very little metonymic takes place in word-formation per se, as part of grammar, and that metonymic phenomena that can be observed in relation to word-formation phenomena are actually lexical in nature, in the fairly strict sense of the term. Specifically, we demonstrate on a series of suffixations, compounds and reduplications that most of the time we either have metonymic shifts prior to word-formation, or metonymic shifts posterior to word-formation. In other words, metonymic shifts are either found in the input for word-formation, or operate on its output. Metonymy seems to operate simultaneously with a word-formation process only with what has been referred to as non-concatenative morphology.

Keywords

metonymy; word-formation; grammar; suffixation; compound; reduplication

Hrčak ID:

117775

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/117775

Publication date:

25.9.2013.

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