The only good snowclone is a dead snowclone: A cognitive-linguistic exploration of the frayed ends of proverbiality
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This paper proposes that some snowclones display some degree of proverbiality to the extent that it can be argued that they occupy a grey zone between proverbs proper and semi-schematic idioms. Drawing on theoretical insights from construction grammar and cognitive-semantic approaches to socio-cultural cognition, this paper also presents three case-studies of such snowclones which are based on corpus-data and corpus-linguistic methodology. More specifically, this paper studies patterns of use, such as productivity, epistemic status marking, and co-occurrence with co-textual topics, of the only good X is a dead X, one does not simply X into Y and in X, no one can hear you Y so as to address their potential proverbial nature.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proverbs within Cognitive Linguistics : State of the art |
Editors | Sadia Belkhir |
Number of pages | 38 |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Publication date | 2024 |
Pages | 260-297 |
Chapter | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
- Faculty of Humanities - Construction Grammar, Snowclones, Cultural Literacy, Epistemic Status, Proverbs, Productivity Profiles, Socio-cultural Cognition, Hate Speech, Corpus Linguistics
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- https://benjamins.com/catalog/clscc.16.10jen
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