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Metonymy in Language and Thought
Edited by Klaus-Uwe Panther and Günter Radden
[Human Cognitive Processing 4] 1999
► pp. 121138
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Tóth, Máté
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2022. Folk Plant Names Are Condensed Forms of Traditional Knowledge: Case Study with the Urang Kanekes of Banten, Indonesia. In Case Studies in Biocultural Diversity from Southeast Asia [Asia in Transition, 19],  pp. 167 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Metonymy and argument alternations in French communication frames. Cognitive Linguistics 33:2  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Auto-Part Terms in Thai: a Cognitive Semantic Analysis. MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities 25:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2021. ‘The moustache’ returns: referential metonymy acquisition in adult learners of English as an additional language (EAL). Language and Cognition 13:2  pp. 254 ff. DOI logo
Pepper, Steve & Pierre J. L. Arnaud
2020. Absolutely PHAB. The Mental Lexicon 15:1  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Wong, May L-Y
2020. Mechanisms of semantic change. Asian Languages and Linguistics 1:2  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
Radden, Günter
2018. Chapter 6. Molly married money. In Conceptual Metonymy [Human Cognitive Processing, 60],  pp. 161 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Weiwei, Dirk Geeraerts & Dirk Speelman
2018. (Non)metonymic Expressions for government in Chinese: A Mixed-Effects Logistic Regression Analysis. In Mixed-Effects Regression Models in Linguistics [Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences, ],  pp. 117 ff. DOI logo
Martin, Paul & Pam Papadelos
2017. Who stands for the norm? The place of metonymy in androcentric language. Social Semiotics 27:1  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
SUZUKI, KOHEI
2017. <i>Metonymy: Hidden Shortcuts in Language, Thought and Communication</i>. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 34:1  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Chen, Wei
2016. A Cognitive Study of Preposition Ellipsis in Radiotelephony Communication. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics 06:05  pp. 390 ff. DOI logo
Glaz, Adam
2016. Virtual lexicogrammar. In Studies in Lexicogrammar [Human Cognitive Processing, 54],  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
Hapchenko, Оlena
2016. The cognitive aspects of metonymy. Ukrainian Linguistics :46  pp. 53 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Chris
2012. Double whammy! The dysphemistic euphemism implied in unVables such as u. Lexis :7 DOI logo
Velasco-Sacristán, Marisol
2010. Metonymic grounding of ideological metaphors: Evidence from advertising gender metaphors. Journal of Pragmatics 42:1  pp. 64 ff. DOI logo
WEISS, DAVID
2005. Metonymy in Black and White: Shelby Steele's Revelatory Racial Tropes. Howard Journal of Communications 16:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Deignan, Alice & Liz Potter
2004. A corpus study of metaphors and metonyms in English and Italian. Journal of Pragmatics 36:7  pp. 1231 ff. DOI logo
Paradis, Carita
2004. Where Does Metonymy Stop? Senses, Facets, and Active Zones. Metaphor and Symbol 19:4  pp. 245 ff. DOI logo
Charteris-Black, Jonathan
2003. Speaking With Forked Tongue: A Comparative Study of Metaphor and Metonymy in English and Malay Phraseology. Metaphor and Symbol 18:4  pp. 289 ff. DOI logo
Fisher, Harwood
2003. Metonymy as concept: A metaphor for rhetoric, not for thought. Semiotica 2003:147 DOI logo
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