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- Title
Modification and constructional blends in the use of proper names.
- Authors
Dancygier, Barbara
- Abstract
This paper discusses a range of attested examples of NPs in which proper names are preceded by articles, determiners, and adjectives, arguing that such instances do not constitute a change into a common noun category. On the basis of such examples, it is claimed that the meaning of proper names relies not on unique reference, but on frame metonymy. Frames evoked by proper names interact with NP constructions, yielding a range of uses driven by the discourse context. Further, it is shown how the use of modified proper names in copular constructions is best explained through the framework of blending and the concept of constructional compositionality (as defined in Dancygier and Sweetser 2005).
- Subjects
NAMES; REFERENCE (Linguistics); POST-translational modification; ADJECTIVES (Grammar); NOUNS; CONSTRUCTION grammar
- Publication
Constructions & Frames, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2, p208
- ISSN
1876-1933
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1075/cf.3.2.03dan