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사건 환유에서 매체의 빈도에 관한 연구: 한국 신문의 사건ㆍ사고 명칭을 중심으로 KCI 등재

Research on the Frequency of Metonymy Vehicles Observed in Events: Focusing on Event and Accident Names in Korean Newspapers

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현대문법연구 (Studies in Modern Grammar)
현대문법학회 (The Society Of Modern Grammar)
초록

Several researchers have discussed which element is preferably chosen as a vehicle in metonymic constructions Langacker (1993) claims that, all other things being equal, these cognitive principles govern the choice of metonymic vehicle: human over non-human, whole over part, concrete over abstract, visible over non-visible. This claim has been made, but no previous case studies regarding these principles have been conducted. To remedy this gap, this paper examines 510 instances of PART FOR WHOLE metonymy in the names of events and accidents in Korean newspapers from 2010 through 2019. The result shows that AGENT is most frequently utilized to refer to whole events, supporting one principle of Langacker, human over nonhuman. CAUSE, PATIENT, and PLACE follows AGENT. INSTRUMENT is not very frequently used unless it achieves its salience through contexts. TIME is observed only once. Considering that TIME was used frequently to name past events, as in the 4.19 Revolution, 5.18 Democratic Movement, the 4.3 Events, the infrequent use of TIME reflects a cultural change in its cognitive salience.

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1. 서론
2. 연구 방법
    2.1. 연구 자료 선정
    2.2. 환유 빈도수 추출 방법
3. 연구 결과
    3.1. 사건의 요소 중 한 가지 요소로 사건 전체를 대신하는 환유
    3.2. 사건 구성 요소 중 두 가지 요소로 사건 전체를 대신하는 환유
    3.3. 사건 구성 요소 중 세 가지 요소로 사건 전체를 대신하는 환유
4. 결론
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  • 최영주(조선대학교) | Youngju Choi