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Szefliński, Waldemar & Wojciech Wachowski
2019. Metaphor and Metonymy in a Culture of Food and Feasting: A Study Based on Selected Ancient Greek Comedies. In Memory, Identity and Cognition: Explorations in Culture and Communication [Second Language Learning and Teaching, ], ► pp. 219 ff.
Wachowski, Wojciech
2019. How Fundamental and Ubiquitous Really Is Metonymy?. In Memory, Identity and Cognition: Explorations in Culture and Communication [Second Language Learning and Teaching, ], ► pp. 155 ff.
Denroche, Charles
2018. Text metaphtonymy. Metaphor and the Social World 8:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
2019. Visuo-Kinetic Signs Are Inherently Metonymic: How Embodied Metonymy Motivates Forms, Functions, and Schematic Patterns in Gesture. Frontiers in Psychology 10
Catalano, Theresa, Jill Fox & Saloshna Vandeyar
2016. Being “in a Limbo”: Perceptions of Immigration, Identity and Adaptation of Immigrant Students in South Africa and the United States. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 15:3 ► pp. 137 ff.
Yen Chiang, Anita & Wen-yu Chiang
2016. Behold, I am Coming Soon! A Study on the Conceptualization of Sexual Orgasm in 27 Languages. Metaphor and Symbol 31:3 ► pp. 131 ff.
Zibin, Aseel
2016. On the production of metaphors and metonymies by Jordanian EFL learners: acquisition and implications. Topics in Linguistics 17:2 ► pp. 41 ff.
Domínguez, Martí
2015. On the Origin of Metaphors. Metaphor and Symbol 30:3 ► pp. 240 ff.
Miller, Craig S.
2014. Metonymy and reference-point errors in novice programming. Computer Science Education 24:2-3 ► pp. 123 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & Linda R. Waugh
2013. The ideologies behind newspaper crime reports of Latinos and Wall Street/CEOs: a critical analysis of metonymy in text and image. Critical Discourse Studies 10:4 ► pp. 406 ff.
Garwood, Kim
2013. Metonymy and Plain Language. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 43:2 ► pp. 165 ff.
Brône, Geert, Kurt Feyaerts & Tony Veale
2006. Introduction: Cognitive linguistic approaches to humor. Humor – International Journal of Humor Research 19:3
Fougner Rydning, Atin
2005. The Return of Sense on the Scene of Translation Studies in the Light of the Cognitive Blending Theory. Meta 50:2 ► pp. 392 ff.
Panther, Klaus-Uwe & Günter Radden
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2005. Metonymy in Black and White: Shelby Steele's Revelatory Racial Tropes. Howard Journal of Communications 16:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
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2004. Toward a Psychodynamic Understanding of Metaphor and Metonymy: Their Role in Awareness and Defense. Metaphor and Symbol 19:2 ► pp. 91 ff.
Paradis, Carita
2004. Where Does Metonymy Stop? Senses, Facets, and Active Zones. Metaphor and Symbol 19:4 ► pp. 245 ff.
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