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Metonymy in Language and Thought
Edited by Klaus-Uwe Panther and Günter Radden
[Human Cognitive Processing 4] 1999
► pp. 385400
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Lahey, Ernestine
2019. Chapter 4. World-building as cognitive feedback loop. In Experiencing Fictional Worlds [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 32],  pp. 53 ff. DOI logo
Ding, Fangfang
2015. Rethinking the Cognitive Study of Metonymy. Theory and Practice in Language Studies 5:9  pp. 1836 ff. DOI logo
Fludernik, Monika
2005. The Metaphorics and Metonymics of Carcerality: Reflections on Imprisonment as Source and Target Domain in Literary Texts. English Studies 86:3  pp. 226 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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