Translating Metaphtonymy: Exploring Trainee Translators' Translation Approaches and Underlying Factors. [PDF]
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This article compares two accounts of the type of meaning alternation exhibited by book (“physical object”, as in a dusty book, and “abstract text”, as in a well-written book). The first account is Nunberg’s “dense metonymy” approach (Nunberg, 1995); the
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Research trends in multimodal metaphor: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
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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 roots of metaphor: the essence of thought. [PDF]
Colston HL.
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Graph convolution-based techniques for pragmatic Arabic figurative language classification. [PDF]
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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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Uncovering How Social Cognitive Representations of Bilingualism in the United States Can Result in Psychological Shame and Linguistic Homelessness for Transnational Youth: Reorienting Bilingualism-as-Problem to a Resource and a Right. [PDF]
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Embodied, social, and creative dimensions of metonymy
Metonymy has traditionally been studied as a cognitive and linguistic phenomenon closely linked to metaphor. Nevertheless, the connection between metaphor and metonymy requires further exploration.
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Mechanisms at the core of the Chinese script invention. [PDF]
Ottaviano L, Ferrara S.
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