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Complexities of Pragmatic Effects in Blended Figures: The Case of Metaphtonymy. Herbert L. Colston , University of Alberta 1 st International Symposium on Figurative Thought and Language Thessaloniki, Greece, April 26, 2014.
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Complexities of Pragmatic Effects in Blended Figures: The Case of Metaphtonymy Herbert L. Colston, University of Alberta 1st International Symposium on Figurative Thought and Language Thessaloniki, Greece, April 26, 2014
Leonard: Just because people appreciate comic books doesn't make them weirdos. Stuart's a terrific artist. He went to the Rhode Island School of Design. Penny: Okay, what about the guy over there in the superhero T-shirt tucked into his sweatpants? Leonard: Ah, yeah, that's Captain Sweatpants. He doesn't really help the point I'm trying to make. (Big Bang Theory, 2009)
“Captain Sweatpants” Blends metaphor, synecdoche and irony(and possibly oxymora), & achieves, among other pragmatic effects, derision. Irony has known mechanisms for affecting derision such as contrast effects (see Gibbs & Colston, 2012). What about metaphor/synecdoche alone & derision? a) how do they achieve it? b) what happens when they’re blended?
How are Metaphors Derisive? (some, in isolation) • Borrowing – Association • Sharing – Similarity Enhancement • Blending – Mutual Highlighting • Emergence – Mutual Highlighting Plus X • Simulation – Re-experience
Borrowing - Association: TARGET is SOURCE & source is negative
Sharing – Similarity Enhancement: TARGET is SOURCE & both are negative
“I was faced with that terrible thing, when somebody shows you their work and everything about it is shit.” (Banksy, 2010)
Blending – Mutual Highlighting: TARGET is SOURCE & mutually revealed negativity
Emergence – Mutual Highlighting Plus X: TARGET is SOURCE & mutually revealed negativity and…
Simulation – Re-Experience: TARGET is SOURCE & source conjures embodied negativity
“Christmas was vomited all over the house.” (student, 2010)
How are Synecdoches Derisive? (some, in isolation) • Diminishment – For Human Targets & Synecdoche • Outing – In-group/Out-group Categorization • Iconic Minimalism – Akin to Asyndeton • Attitude Demonstration – Embellishment Reluctance
Colston & Brooks (2008), Colston (2014): Compared Direct Reference Proximal Metonymy Normal Synecdoche Unusual Synecdoche
Colston & Brooks (2008), Colston (2014): Ratings Collected On Derision (Experiment 1) Humor (Experiment 2) Identification (Experiment 3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Less X More X
Blends: Metaphor/Metonymy Metaphor/Synecdoche • Examples (derived from overheard comments): • Synecdoche with Metaphorical Characteristics • Metaphor with Synecdochal Characteristics • Metonymy with Metaphorical Characteristics • Metaphors with Metonymic Characteristics • Resemblance-Metonymy with Metaphorical Characteristics • Metaphors with Resemblance-Metonymic Characteristics
Blends & Derision • Source Mechanism(s) Becomes Less Clear • Enhancement vs. Diminishment, Open Empirical Question • Blends & Combination Effects • Admiration, Persuasion, Ingratiation, etc. • Enhancement vs. Diminishment, Also an Open Empirical Question
Conclusions • Metaphor achieves derision via fore-fronting negativity from source and/or target domains • Synecdoche & Metonymy achieve derision via schematic diminishment (with human targets) • Blends of Metaphor and Synedoche/Metonymy: Muddle the individual derision mechanisms, May achieve enhanced derision, May achieve figurative density effects (e.g., ingratiation)
With Sincere Gratitude Recent Collaborators: Elizabeth Brooks Raymond Gibbs, Jr. Supporters: Chair’s Research Grant, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta Faculty and Staff Professional Opportunities Fund, University of Wisconsin-Parkside College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Apprenticeship Program, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Association for Psychological Science Cambridge University Press
References Gibbs, R. W., & Colston, H. C. (2012).Using figurative language. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Colston, H. C., & Brooks, E. N. (2008, May).Pragmatic effects of metonymy. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. Colston, H. C. (2014).Derision in referencing: Pragmatic effects of synecdoche and metonymy. Manuscript in preparation. Russo, R. (1994).Nobody’s fool. New York: Knopf Doubleday. Cushing, H., D’Cruz, J., & Gay-Rees, J. (Producers), & Banksy(Director). (2010).Exit through the gift shop. United Kingdom: Paranoid Pictures. Lorre, C. (Writer), & Cendrowski, M. (Director). (2009). The Hofstadter Isotope [Television series episode]. In C. Lorre, B. Prady, & S. Molaro (Executive Producers), The Big bang theory, City: CBS Broadcasting Inc.