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    Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Translation: A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of English FEAR Metaphors and Metonymies into Arabic. by Hammas, Wedyan

    Published 2021
    “…From a cognitive linguistic perspective, metaphor and metonymy in Translation Studies are characterised as cognitive linguistic shifts of concepts, especially those where there is an association between space and another domain. …”
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    The intricate nature of kināyah and its interaction with other English figures of speech by Alsemeiri, Ibrahim Mohameed, Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Nordin

    Published 2023
    “…This study suggests that kināyah should be translated as Arabic metonymy (kināyah) to give a clear indication to both English and Arabic users that this mode is particularly different from the English metonymy and therefore kināyah should be treated as an independent figure of speech in the language. …”
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    The metaphorical meanings of hóng ‘Red’ and bái ‘White’ in Chinese / Zheng Jie by Zheng, Jie

    Published 2015
    “…That is to say, metaphor is based on metonymy. Metonymy and metaphor are a correlated system during the process of these two color terms’ meaning extension. …”
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    The translation of figurative language in Kazi Nazrul Islam’s poems / Shafia Akhter by Akhter, Shafia

    Published 2014
    “…Another new strategy that was found was the strategy of omission in translating metonymy and synecdoche which was not mentioned by Larson. …”
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    A contrastive study on rhetoric in COVID-19-related news headlines from native and non-native English online newspapers by Jitsuda Laongpol

    Published 2021
    “…The combination of alliteration and metonymy is commonly found in news headline writing. …”
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    A study of polysemy on Chinese body-part terms tou ‘head’ and yan ‘eye’ : a cognitive approach / Lv Yetong by Lv, Yetong

    Published 2014
    “…Keywords: polysemy, cognitive linguistics, body-part terms, prototype, metaphor, metonymy, structural pattern…”
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    A study of metaphoric and metonymic expressions of body part terms hand and head in Hausa / Yusuf Ahmed Gwarzo by Gwarzo, Yusuf Ahmed

    Published 2015
    “…Numerous studies have been conducted on metaphor and metonymy on body part terms across the languages. Within the conceptual metaphor and metonymy theory of Lakoff and Johnson (1980), Lakoff (1987), Radden and Kövecses (1999) and Radeen and Dirven (2007), the present research investigates the conceptualizations of body part terms in Hausa language. …”
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    Periodizing the '80s: the 'differential of history' in Nicholson Baker's The Mezzanine by Thompson, Graham

    Published 2011
    “…Asking how the detail or moment might both alter an understanding of the general and spread time to infinite proportions, The Mezzanine casts doubt on the process of periodizing by way of metonymy and synecdoche and offers instead a contingent and improvised version of the 1980s.…”
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    Metaphorical and metonymical uses of the Korean verb meok / Jeon Mi Ae by Jeon , Mi Ae

    Published 2016
    “…Data were collected from one online Korean newspaper and analysed based on the twin approaches of conceptual metaphor and conceptual metonymy. The Korean verb meok- evokes images of food, nourishment and enjoyable gustation. …”
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    Exploring Colonial mimicry in Affifudin Omar’s Paradoks by Nurhanis Sahiddan, Hashim Ismail, Tengku Intan Marlina Tengku Mohd Ali

    Published 2022
    “…The conceptual framework is explicated into three major elements for the analysis of the novel in terms of: a) contesting colonisation, b) metonymy of presence, and c) splitting of colonialist discourse. …”
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    Examining rhetorical strategies in humorous discourses: a systematic review by Tianli, Zhou, Mansor, Nor Shahila, Ang, Lay Hoon, Sharmini, Sharon

    Published 2022
    “…The results reveal that most of the prior researchers investigated one specific rhetorical strategy in an article, such as irony, metaphor, satire, insults, and metonymy, while some of them examined different rhetorical strategies simultaneously. …”
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    Denominal verbs in English and Mandarin from a cognitive perspective / Bai Rong by Bai, Rong

    Published 2014
    “…Key words: denominal verbs, cognitive grammar, metaphor and metonymy…”
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    Morpho-syntactic concept and contribution of Tholkaappiyar : a view from a different prism by Muthusamy, Paramasivam, Hassan @ Hussin, Omrah, Pillai, N. Nadaraja, Muniandy, Rajantheran, Kandsamy, Silllalee S., Subramaniam, Manimaran

    Published 2020
    “…That was his concept and contribution to the field of Linguistics. Features like, metonymy, ambiguity, gerund formation, etc., in the grammar, support the concept proposed. …”
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    Satirical representation of social and political issues in Nigerian political cartoons by Sani, Iro

    Published 2012
    “…The findings also showed how verbal and visual elements combine together to construct meaningful messages using devices including metaphors, metonymy, myths and syntagmatic relations. Further, Nigerian political cartoons express group ideology. …”
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    Treatise/architecture in Wang Shu’s work: three readings on fictionalizing cities and the Xiangshan Campus of the China Academy of Art by Xin, Jin

    Published 2018
    “…The signification law permits one to distinguish the critique of culture and that of form in architecture. And the metaphor/metonymy contrast can describe the rhetoric nature of architectural critique discourses.…”
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    Revitalizing identity in language: a Kristevan psychoanalysis of suddenly last summer by Hezaveh, Leila Rezaei, Nurul Farhana Low Abdullah, Md Salleh Yaapar

    Published 2014
    “…Through the analysis it will be shown how the interpretation of poetic language uncovers the unconscious via the effects and affects of devices such as metaphor, metonymy, replacement and condensation. Using a Kristevan interpretation of poetic language and its revelation of the semiotic, this paper therefore attempts to show that violence presented in the text is rooted in the fragmented identities of the characters and their creator and ultimately, it suggests the potential to recover one‟s identity through poetic language. …”
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    The strength of Malayness through colonial mimicry in Affifudin Omar’s Tun Tuah by Nurhanis Sahiddan, Hashim Ismail, Tengku Intan Marlina Tengku Mohd Ali

    Published 2020
    “…The conceptual framework have been explicated into three major parts for the analysis of the novels in terms of; a) contesting colonisation, b) metonymy of presence, and c) resisting colonialist discourse. …”
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    Are We Out Of The Woods Yet? An Analysis Of Figurative Expressions Utilized In Taylor Swift’s 1989 Album by Nursyaheedah, Muhammad Isa, Amy Zulaikha, Mohd Ali, Fathiah Izzati, Mohamad Fadzillah, Hanisah, Kasbon

    Published 2017
    “…This paper utilizes the 11 types of figure of speech proposed by Kennedy (1979) which are metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, synecdoche, metonymy, irony, oxymoron, litotes, paradox, and symbol. …”
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    The meaning construction of Chinese compounds : A cognitive semantic perspective / Leong Wen Xin by Leong, Wen Xin

    Published 2015
    “…Cognitive studies typically use metaphor and metonymy to analyse the meaning construction of Chinese compounds, and their data are limited to compounds containing body-part terms and human organs. …”
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