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Metonymy in Language and Thought
Edited by Klaus-Uwe Panther and Günter Radden
[Human Cognitive Processing 4] 1999
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Barcelona, Antonio
2024. Trends in cognitive-linguistic research on metonymy. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 11:1  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
Brdar, Mario, Rita Brdar-Szabó & Daler Zayniev
2024. Chapter 2. Metonymic layers in proverbs. In Proverbs within Cognitive Linguistics [Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts, 16],  pp. 40 ff. DOI logo
Hledíková, Hana & Magda Ševčíková
2024. Conversion in languages with different morphological structures: a semantic comparison of English and Czech. Morphology 34:1  pp. 73 ff. DOI logo
Brdar-Szabó, Rita & Mario Brdar
2023. Figuratively used product names: From ergonyms to eponyms and paragons. Lingua 290  pp. 103552 ff. DOI logo
Don, Jan
2023. Category Change without Overt Marking. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Egorova, Alisa & Hans-Georg Wolf
2023. What’s Dog Got to Do With It? Motivation Behind Denominal (Animal) Verbs. Research in Language 21:2  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Kos, Petr
2023. The role of metonymy in naming. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 21:1  pp. 86 ff. DOI logo
Carston, Robyn
2022. Words: Syntactic structures and pragmatic meanings. Synthese 200:6 DOI logo
Carston, Robyn
2023. The relevance of words and the language/communication divide. Frontiers in Psychology 14 DOI logo
de Mendoza Ibáñez, Francisco José Ruiz
2022. Analogical and Non-analogical Resemblance in Figurative Language: A Cognitive-Linguistic Perspective. In Metaphors and Analogies in Sciences and Humanities [Synthese Library, 453],  pp. 269 ff. DOI logo
Soares Rodrigues, Alexandra
2022. Chapter 9. Conversion in a paradigmatic framework of word formation. In Paradigms in Word Formation [Studies in Language Companion Series, 225],  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
Baeskow, Heike
2020. Prominence in Noun-to-Verb Conversion. In Complex Words,  pp. 82 ff. DOI logo
Baeskow, Heike
2022. Experiencing the Conceptual Wealth of Non‐Derived Denominal Verbs: A Multi‐Level, Simulation‐Based Approach*. Studia Linguistica 76:2  pp. 591 ff. DOI logo
Baeskow, Heike
2024. The competition between noun-verb conversion and -ize derivation. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 22:1  pp. 258 ff. DOI logo
Bierwiaczonek, Bogusław
2020. Figures of speech revisited. In Figurative Meaning Construction in Thought and Language [Figurative Thought and Language, 9],  pp. 226 ff. DOI logo
Don, Jan & Martin Everaert
2020. Introduction: Advances in Morphology. In Complex Words,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Herrero-Ruiz, Javier
2020. On Some Pragmatic Effects of Event Metonymies. Metaphor and Symbol 35:4  pp. 266 ff. DOI logo
Lívia Körtvélyessy & Pavol Štekauer
2020. Complex Words, DOI logo
Valera, Salvador
2020. Semantic Patterns in Noun-to-Verb Conversion in English. In Complex Words,  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
Ioannou, Georgios
2019. Metonymy and frame integration: Interfacing between concepts and discourse. Topics in Linguistics 20:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Panther, Klaus-Uwe
2019. M. Brdar.Metonymy and word-formation: Their interaction and complementation. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17:2  pp. 537 ff. DOI logo
Twardzisz, Piotr
2019. Settings and participants: analogous semantic extensions in conceptually remote domains. Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives :19 DOI logo
Bauer, Laurie
2018. Conversion as metonymy. Word Structure 11:2  pp. 175 ff. DOI logo
Radden, Günter
2018. Chapter 6. Molly married money. In Conceptual Metonymy [Human Cognitive Processing, 60],  pp. 161 ff. DOI logo
Schönefeld, Doris
2018. Friending someone into submission: Verbal cues for understanding. Word Structure 11:2  pp. 211 ff. DOI logo
Smirnova, Elizaveta & Svetlana Shustova
2018. Denominal verbs with metaphorical meanings in British business media discourse. Metaphor and the Social World 8:2  pp. 267 ff. DOI logo
Darby, Jeannique & Aditi Lahiri
2016. Covert morphological structure and the processing of zero-derived words. The Mental Lexicon 11:2  pp. 186 ff. DOI logo
Hapchenko, Оlena
2016. The cognitive aspects of metonymy. Ukrainian Linguistics :46  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
Imamović, Adisa & Anela Mulahmetović Ibrišimović
2015. Some conceptual and grammatical properties of body part metonymies in English and Bosnian. ExELL 3:1  pp. 26 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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