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Metonymy Hidden Shortcuts In Language Thought And Communication Jeannette Littlemore

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Metonymy Hidden Shortcuts In Language Thought And Communication Jeannette Littlemore
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Jeannette Littlemore
ISBN: 9781107043626, 110704362X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Metonymy Hidden Shortcuts In Language Thought And Communication Jeannette Littlemore by Jeannette Littlemore 9781107043626, 110704362X instant download after payment.

'Metonymy' is a type of figurative language used in everyday conversation, a form of shorthand that allows us to use our shared knowledge to communicate with fewer words than we would otherwise need. 'I'll pencil you in' and 'let me give you a hand' are both examples of metonymic language. Metonymy serves a wide range of communicative functions such as textual cohesion, humour, irony, euphemism and hyperbole - all of which play a key role in the development of language and discourse communities. Using authentic data throughout, this book shows how metonymy operates, not just in language, but also in gesture, sign language, art, music, film and advertising. It explores the role of metonymy in cross-cultural communication, along with the challenges it presents to language learners and translators. Ideal for researchers and students in linguistics and literature, as well as teachers and general readers interested in the art of communication.

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