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Metonymy in Language and Thought
Edited by Klaus-Uwe Panther and Günter Radden
[Human Cognitive Processing 4] 1999
► pp. 255274
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Herrero-Ruiz, Javier
2020. On Some Pragmatic Effects of Event Metonymies. Metaphor and Symbol 35:4  pp. 266 ff. DOI logo
Barnden, John
2018. Chapter 4. Some contrast effects in metonymy. In Conceptual Metonymy [Human Cognitive Processing, 60],  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Deffa, Oromiya-Jalata
2016. The impact of homogeneity on intra-group cohesion: a macro-level comparison of minority communities in a Western diaspora. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 37:4  pp. 343 ff. DOI logo
Pérez-Hernández, Lorena & Karine Duvignau
2016. Metaphor, metonymy, and their interaction in the production of semantic approximations by monolingual children: A corpus analysis. First Language 36:4  pp. 383 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Chris
2012. Double whammy! The dysphemistic euphemism implied in unVables such as u. Lexis :7 DOI logo
Rundblad, Gabriella & Dagmara Annaz
2010. Development of metaphor and metonymy comprehension: Receptive vocabulary and conceptual knowledge. British Journal of Developmental Psychology 28:3  pp. 547 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
Fisher, Harwood
2003. Metonymy as concept: A metaphor for rhetoric, not for thought. Semiotica 2003:147 DOI logo

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