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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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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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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LACANIAN UNCONSIOUS IN DYLAN THOMAS \"ELEGY\" AND \"IN MY CRAFT OR SULLEN ART\" [PDF]
LACANIAN UNCONSIOUS IN DYLAN THOMAS \"ELEGY\" AND \"IN MY CRAFT OR SULLEN ART\" - Psychoanalysis, Unconscious, Dylan Thomas, Metaphor ...
KRISTIANTI, YOAN, Retnowati, Retnowati
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Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on Language Acquisition and Processing. [PDF]
Prystauka Y +4 more
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On the distinction between metonymy and vertical polysemy in encyclopaedic semantics [PDF]
In cognitive linguistics, metonymy is seen as a fundamental cognitive process where one conceptual entity affords access to another closely associated one. Cases of vertical polysemy have also often been treated as instances of metonymy (see e.g.
Koskela, Anu
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The relevance of words and the language/communication divide. [PDF]
Carston R.
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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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Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar by Brian Bartlett [PDF]
Joel Deshaye reviews Brian Bartlett\u27s Ringing Here & There: A Nature ...
Deshaye, Joel
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On Psychological Function of Metonymy in the Language of Fiction
The article discusses the metonymy as a special technique of creative thinking. The authors suggest accentuating the psychological functions of the metonymy in addition to the lexical-semantic and stylistic functions on the basis of the analysis of the ...
A L Novikov, M A Rybakov
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