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metonymy Rhet. (mɪˈtɒnɪmɪ) Also 6–7 metonymie, -imie, -imy, 9 metonomy. Also 6–7 in Lat. form. [ad. late L. metōnymi-a, a. Gr. µετωνυµία, lit. ‘change of name’, f. µετ(α)- meta- + ὄνοµα, Aeol. ὄνυµα name.] A figure of speech which consists in substituting for the name of a thing the name of an attri...
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Metonymy
The figure of speech is a "metonymy of a metonymy". Democritus described metonymy by saying, "Metonymy, that is the fact that words and meaning change."
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Metonymy - Examples and Definition of Metonymy - Literary Devices
As a literary device, it is a way of replacing an object or idea with something related to it instead of stating what is actually meant. Metonymy enables writers to express a word or thought in a different way by using a closely related word or thought. Therefore, this is a method for writers to vary their expression and produce an effect for ...
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Metonymy: How to Use This Literary Device | Grammarly
Mar 21, 2023Metonymy and synecdoche both replace one word with another, closely related, word. The difference is that with metonymy the replacement can be any related word, whereas with synecdoche, the replacement must be a specific part or portion. (Sometimes, synecdoche does the reverse and represents the whole with a part.)
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Synecdoche and Metonymy: What's the difference? - Merriam-Webster
Like many terms used in rhetoric, both synecdoche and metonymy derive from Greek. The syn- in synecdoche means "with, along with" (much like as in synonym) and ekdochē means "sense, interpretation." Metonymy meanwhile, combines the Greek meta ("among, with, after," the same root found in metaphor) with ōnymon, meaning "name" or ...
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Metaphor and metonymy
The couple metaphor-metonymy had a prominent role in the renewal of the field of rhetoric in the 1960s. , metonymy
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Generate a sentence that uses metonymy to describe art.
Brushes-on-canvas is synonymous with artistic expression.
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Trope (literature)
Antonomasia - A kind of metonymy in which an epithet or phrase takes the place of a proper name. Kenneth Burke has called metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony the "four master tropes" owing to their frequency in everyday discourse.
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What is the origin of スタンド meaning "desk lamp"? I'm struggling to turn up any answers on why the word is used to mean "desk lamp". My guess would be that it's a case of metonymy, but I don't know.
Well, most dictionaries don't say, and I suppose _this_ could be simple metonymy, but when we look up in , we find:
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So we could consider as
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Synecdoche
Synecdoche ( ) is a type of metonymy; it is a figure of speech in which a term for a part of something is used to refer to the whole (pars pro toto), or Definition
Synecdoche is a rhetorical trope and a kind of metonymy—a figure of speech using a term to denote one thing to refer to a related thing.
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ハムとチーズが山型パンで、ほうれん草がチャバタです In this conversation (video clip): > > > > > > > > **** **** > I am not sure why is used here. makes sense, as in the utterance from one of the customers,...
So it can be called a metonymy but using fillings for sandwiches.
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Condensation (psychology)
In metaphor/metonymy
In the 1950s the concept was used by linguist Roman Jakobson in his influential article on metaphor and metonymy. , Macmillan Reference Books,
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How should “四月は君の嘘” be translated? {}{}{}{} is an anime premiered in fall 2014, and I wonder how this anime title should be translated. The official translation is “Your Lie in April”, but I also came across another ...
A single phrase can be translated in multiple ways. Doesn't help that Japanese is a very ambiguous language. But "Your Lie In April" seems to be the official translation and fits the story more. After all, it was a lie IN April that started the story, not that April was the lie.
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Cognitive Analysis of Metonymy in Classical Chinese Poetry
(1) 孤帆远影碧空尽, 唯见长江天际流。(李白《黄鹤楼送孟浩然之广陵》) Gūfān yuǎnyǐng bìkōng jìn, wéijiàn Chángjiāng tiānjì liú. (Li Bai Huánghèlóu sòng Mèng Hàorán zhī Guǎnglíng) His lessening sail is lost in boundless blue sky,
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Cognitive Analysis of Metonymy in Classical Chinese Poetry - ResearchGate
Jun 9, 2023What's more, metonymy is able to reveal the cognitive process by which the poet perceives and thinks about the world. As for readers, their decoding of poetry is partly dependent on their mental ...
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