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    Metonymic Conceptualization of Body Parts in the Greek New Testament by Charles Owiredu

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This paper examines the metonymic structure of body parts in the Greek New Testament within the framework of the Conceptual Metonymy Theory. …”
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    Feeding extinction: navigating the metonyms and misanthropy of palm oil boycotts by Hannah Fair

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It is mobilized as a metonym for human greed and capitalist destruction. …”
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    Salience factors determining natural metonymic clippings illustrated through the medical lexicon by Antonio Barcelona Sánchez

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Two well-known inventories of American English medical abbreviations are then analyzed with the goal of identifying natural metonymic clippings in this register, noting their scarcity. …”
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    A research report on a novel typological study of the Chinese metaphorical and metonymic idioms by Yangyang Xi

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…Chinese metaphorical and metonymic idioms…”
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    Examining the metonymic relation between a brand name and a product: A case study of Moroccan cosmetic brand names by Fatima Azzahraa El Yamlahi, María Enriqueta Cortés de los Ríos

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…More particularly, we focus on the following:   to shed some light on the metonymic cognitive operations in these names (domain expansion and domain reduction metonymies together with metonymic chains), to determine the occurrence frequency of metonymy in comparison to metaphor, to reveal the modes (visual, verbal) in which the brand names are manifested, and to examine if there is any connection between the type of cosmetics and the metonymic operations cued. …”
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    A relação metonímia-metáfora e a persuasão implícita em memes multimodais / The metonym-metaphor relationship and the implicit persuasion in multimodal memes by Sumiko Nishitani Ikeda, Leila Cristina Silva, Marcelo Saparas

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The results show that the implicit persuasion in memes is made thanks to lexicogramatical choices, metonymizations, motivated by conceptual metaphors, which not only permeates and dominates the whole meme, but also forms the backbone of its argumentative structure. …”
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