Metonymic event-based time interval concepts in Mandarin Chinese-Evidence from time interval words. [PDF]
Zhong L, Liu Z.
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Polysemy and word meaning: an account of lexical meaning for different kinds of content words [PDF]
There is an ongoing debate about the meaning of lexical words, i.e., words that contribute with content to the meaning of sentences. This debate has coincided with a renewal in the study of polysemy, which has taken place in the psycholinguistics camp ...
Vicente, Agustin
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Metonymic modelling of discourse, discourse modelling of metonymy: the case of the place-name based metonymies [PDF]
This paper deals with the way metonymy contributes to the construction and understanding of social objects and of discourses related to them. The analysis is based on an empirical study of place-name based metonymies on the grounds of discourse ...
Cislaru, Georgeta
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The metonymic mechanism of English translation of Chinese intangible cultural heritage terms from the perspective of cognitive psychology. [PDF]
Jiang L +4 more
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Translating Metaphtonymy: Exploring Trainee Translators' Translation Approaches and Underlying Factors. [PDF]
Jin S, Lin Z, Oakley T.
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Metaphor-related figurative language comprehension in clinical populations: a critical review
This paper aims to critically review current studies with respect to definitions,methods, and results on the comprehension of metaphor, metonymy,idioms, and proverbs under the following clinical conditions: aphasia,Alzheimer’s disease, autism, brain ...
Maity Siqueira +2 more
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Opinion on the intersection of neurolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and semantic rhetoric. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Liu L.
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The study of gesture in cognitive linguistics: How it could inform and inspire other research in cognitive science. [PDF]
Cienki A.
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Metonymies, metaphors and/or language reconsiderations for sustainability during COVID-19. [PDF]
Kahambing JGS.
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The use of monomodal and multimodal metaphors in advertising Jordanian and American food products on Facebook: A comparative study. [PDF]
Jahameh H, Zibin A.
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