TY - BOOK AU - Moore,Kevin Ezra TI - The spatial language of time: metaphor, metonymym, and frames of reference T2 - Human cognitive processing. Cognitive foundations of language structure and use SN - 978-90-272-2396-8 U1 - 425 23E PY - 2014/// CY - Amsterdam, Philadelphia PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company KW - Space and time in language KW - Grammar, Comparative and general--Temporal constructions KW - Metaphor KW - Metonyms N1 - Bibliogr. p. [319]-334; Introduction: Talking about time as if it were space -- The deictic nature of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time expressions -- The experiential bases (grounding, motivation) of Moving Ego and Ego-centered Moving Time -- From earlier to later -- Frame of reference and alternate construals of ego-centered time -- A field-based frame of reference -- The psychological reality of sequence is relative position on a path -- Illustrating the field-based/ego-perspective contrast : the case of sequence is relative position in a stack -- Space-to-time metonymy -- The contrasting front/behind schemas of sequence is relative position on a path and Moving Ego -- The crosslinguistic pairing of in-front and behind with 'earlier' and 'later' -- When back is not the opposite of front : a temporal relative frame of reference in Wolof -- The Ego-opposed temporal metaphor and contexts of shared perspective -- Modes of construal of front and behind -- In search of primary metaphors of time -- Expressions of static temporal "location" -- Beyond metaphor and metonymy : mental spaces and conceptual integration -- Other-centered Moving Time and Wolof fekk 'become co-located with' -- Times as bounded regions -- Having and wasting Wolof counterparts of time -- Conclusions ER -