METRONOMY SYMBOLISM IN LANGUAGE INFORMATION
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Metonymy, Linguistics, Rhetoric, Figurative Language, Symbolism, Association, Cognitive LinguisticsAbstract
This article examines metonymy, a key figure of speech in linguistics and rhetoric. It discusses the concept, types, and functions of metonymy, differentiating it from metaphor while emphasizing its use in communication, literature, and media. Through examples and analysis, the article highlights how metonymy enriches language by creating associative links, simplifying complex ideas, and enhancing symbolic expression.
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2024-11-27
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