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Th e characterization of metonymy as a conceptual tool for guiding inferencing in language has opened a new fi eld of study in cognitive linguistics and pragmatics.
Arijana Krišković, Sandra Tominac
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German Perception Verbs: Automatic Classification of Prototypical and Multiple Non-literal Meanings [PDF]
This paper presents a token-based automatic classification of German perception verbs into literal vs. multiple non-literal senses. Based on a corpus-based dataset of German perception verbs and their systematic meaning shifts, we identify one verb of ...
David, Benjamin +2 more
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Pictorial and verbo-pictorial metaphor in Spanish political cartooning [PDF]
In the last forty years the development of the Cognitive Metaphor Theory (Lakoff 1987, 2006, Lakoff & Johnson 1980) has given rise to a great amount of research into metaphor.
Negro Alousque, Isabel
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Discourse, Semantics and Metonymy
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the study of the discourse potential of metonymic activity.
José Luis Otal Campo
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Being, doing, and play: A theoretical and clinical exploration
This paper explores the metonymy of the following aphorism, delivered by Winnicott in a 1967 lecture: “From being comes doing, but there can be no do before be.” (1970, p. 25, emphasis in original).
Haskell, Nathan A.
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Metonymy in the interpretation of neological lexical units
This work intends to discuss the role of metonymy in the interpretation of suffixed neological lexical units. The data are neological adjectives and verbs extracted from Brazilian written press, which are classified in relation to the metonymical ...
Bruno Maroneze
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The Metonymy EUrope as a Means of Legitimizing Nations in the Western Balkans [PDF]
Aleksandra Salamurović
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Construction of a Model of Metonymy Chains in Translation of Chinese Classics
According to the conceptual metonymy theory of cognitive linguistics, the relationship between the target text and the source text can be interpreted as a type of metonymy, which is still left unexplored in Chinese classics with various types of ...
Weijuan Chen, Weizhong Lu
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Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on Language Acquisition and Processing. [PDF]
Prystauka Y +4 more
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The relevance of words and the language/communication divide. [PDF]
Carston R.
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