Home Metonymy as a tool of cognition and representation: A natural language analysis
Article
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Metonymy as a tool of cognition and representation: A natural language analysis

  • H. V. Shelestiuk
Published/Copyright: October 27, 2008
Semiotica
From the journal Volume 2005 Issue 155

Abstract

This article systematizes the manifestations of metonymy in natural language. The principal metonymical patterns in English nouns are discovered to be: resultative, causative, instrumental, objective, locative and possessive. Synchronically, a statistical analysis of their frequency is carried out. Diachronically, the historical-semantic analysis is undertaken to ascertain the development of metonymical patterns in the cases of categorial and prototypal polysemy. In the section devoted to metonymy in imaginative speech the hierarchical taxonomy of metonymical tropes and figures is presented. In conclusion, there is an overview of metonymy in comparison with other means of semantic change and some ideas on conceptual metonymy.

:
Published Online: 2008-10-27
Published in Print: 2005-06-20

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG

Downloaded on 11.9.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/semi.2005.2005.155.1-4.125/html
Scroll to top button