Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts

This article explores problematic aspects of metonymic target identification in specialist language. Searching for and establishing metonymic targets has been the goal of numerous studies pursued in cognitive linguistics. Not infrequently, one may get the impression that the deliberate refinement of...

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Main Author: Piotr Twardzisz
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2014-04-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/1450
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spelling doaj-326cd828ddc247f68cde7c167122ffa02021-09-13T12:31:49ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142014-04-0165310.13092/lo.65.14051434Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal ContextsPiotr TwardziszThis article explores problematic aspects of metonymic target identification in specialist language. Searching for and establishing metonymic targets has been the goal of numerous studies pursued in cognitive linguistics. Not infrequently, one may get the impression that the deliberate refinement of the metonymic reference point, geared to bring in more semantic precision, leads to confusing and inconsistent results. In this article, the focus will be on unveiling such confusing and inconsistent cases of metonymic target identification in political and legal contexts. For this purpose, three case studies will be analysed. In one of these, it will be shown how the interlocutors deliberately play with reference points/targets for rhetorical purposes. In another case, an example of target identification will be reviewed in which the linguist/researcher arbitrarily proposes metonymic targets. As a third example, a case of metonymic target identification in a legal document will be reviewed. A closer look at the co-referring entities, the major players in this document, reveals an error made by the drafters. This case is illustrative of a certain erroneousness underlying the assumption of straightforward and automatic target identification.https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/1450
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Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
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title Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
title_short Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
title_full Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
title_fullStr Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
title_full_unstemmed Futile Pursuits of Metonymic Targets in Political and Legal Contexts
title_sort futile pursuits of metonymic targets in political and legal contexts
publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Linguistik Online
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publishDate 2014-04-01
description This article explores problematic aspects of metonymic target identification in specialist language. Searching for and establishing metonymic targets has been the goal of numerous studies pursued in cognitive linguistics. Not infrequently, one may get the impression that the deliberate refinement of the metonymic reference point, geared to bring in more semantic precision, leads to confusing and inconsistent results. In this article, the focus will be on unveiling such confusing and inconsistent cases of metonymic target identification in political and legal contexts. For this purpose, three case studies will be analysed. In one of these, it will be shown how the interlocutors deliberately play with reference points/targets for rhetorical purposes. In another case, an example of target identification will be reviewed in which the linguist/researcher arbitrarily proposes metonymic targets. As a third example, a case of metonymic target identification in a legal document will be reviewed. A closer look at the co-referring entities, the major players in this document, reveals an error made by the drafters. This case is illustrative of a certain erroneousness underlying the assumption of straightforward and automatic target identification.
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