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A01
Richard Waltereit
Waltereit, Richard
Richard
Waltereit
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.15pau
255
1
Article
15
01
Putting Metonymy in its Place
1
A01
Paul Pauwels
Pauwels, Paul
Paul
Pauwels
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.16dir
275
1
Article
16
01
Conversion as a Conceptual Metonymy of Event Schemata
1
A01
René Dirven
Dirven, René
René
Dirven
†
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.17vos
289
1
Article
17
01
Opposition as a Metonymic Principle
1
A01
Christian Vosshagen
Vosshagen, Christian
Christian
Vosshagen
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.18fey
309
1
Article
18
01
Metonymic Hierarchies
The Conceptualization of Stupidity in German Idiomatic Expressions
1
A01
Kurt Feyaerts
Feyaerts, Kurt
Kurt
Feyaerts
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.19pan
333
1
Article
19
01
The Potentiality for Actuality Metonymy in English and Hungarian
The
Potentiality for Actuality Metonymy in English and Hungarian
1
A01
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Panther, Klaus-Uwe
Klaus-Uwe
Panther
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.20par
Section header
20
01
Part IV: Applications of Metonymy
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.21ner
361
1
Article
21
01
“Mummy, I like being a sandwich”
Metonymy in Language Acquisition
1
A01
Brigitte Nerlich
Nerlich, Brigitte
Brigitte
Nerlich
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.22pan
385
1
Article
22
01
Recontextualization of Metonymy in Narrative and the Case of Morrison’s <i>Song of
Solomon</i>
1
A01
Anne Pankhurst
Pankhurst, Anne
Anne
Pankhurst
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.23lis
401
1
Miscellaneous
23
01
List of Contributors
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.24sub
405
1
Miscellaneous
24
01
Subject index
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.25aut
413
1
Miscellaneous
25
01
Author index
10
01
JB code
hcp.4.26met
419
1
Miscellaneous
26
01
Metonymy and metaphor index
02
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