The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exemplified by extracts from English coursebooks on economics. The similative nomination is actualised through functional transfer, which is interpreted as a separate kind of metaphor termed “actional metaphor”. The analysis of indicative nomination is focused on metonymy and synecdoche (as its closely related device), which is conditioned by the same transfer principle on the basis of an essential attribute. The semantic derivates are considered in sentences representing such logic thought form as definition, which allows to reveal the metaphoric and metonymic processes in the field of English economic terminology.The research discloses the inte...
Cognitive onomasiology opens up new avenues for studying the processes of linguistic denomination of...
This article reports on a research project using logistical regression analysis to explain and predi...
The paper makes the following novel claims: (1) the semantics of noun--noun compounds which is activ...
This writing aims to learn the concepts metaphor and metonymy, defines the notion semantic derivatio...
According to the cognitive theory that has developed in modern linguistics, the processes of metapho...
This paper presents definitions of metaphor and metonymy designed to be useful for investigating how...
Nowadays, metaphors can be seen in a totally new light, exceeding their primary function of being us...
Metaphor plays an important role in language creativity and knowledge representation in specialised ...
The article is devoted to the feasibility of distinction between metonymy and metaphor; since ancien...
The article is devoted to establishing the character of semantic development involving coreferential...
Apart from their basic use as an identifying function, proper names are used in texts in secondary u...
The article concerns the semantic potential of terms and specialised expressions and focuses on the ...
While the typology of metonymy has remained relatively stable in the literature, there is still ongo...
Metaphor involves the perception of similarities or correspondences between unlike entities and proc...
Abstract: The article deals with the phenomenon of onomastic metaphor serving as a means of reflecti...
Cognitive onomasiology opens up new avenues for studying the processes of linguistic denomination of...
This article reports on a research project using logistical regression analysis to explain and predi...
The paper makes the following novel claims: (1) the semantics of noun--noun compounds which is activ...
This writing aims to learn the concepts metaphor and metonymy, defines the notion semantic derivatio...
According to the cognitive theory that has developed in modern linguistics, the processes of metapho...
This paper presents definitions of metaphor and metonymy designed to be useful for investigating how...
Nowadays, metaphors can be seen in a totally new light, exceeding their primary function of being us...
Metaphor plays an important role in language creativity and knowledge representation in specialised ...
The article is devoted to the feasibility of distinction between metonymy and metaphor; since ancien...
The article is devoted to establishing the character of semantic development involving coreferential...
Apart from their basic use as an identifying function, proper names are used in texts in secondary u...
The article concerns the semantic potential of terms and specialised expressions and focuses on the ...
While the typology of metonymy has remained relatively stable in the literature, there is still ongo...
Metaphor involves the perception of similarities or correspondences between unlike entities and proc...
Abstract: The article deals with the phenomenon of onomastic metaphor serving as a means of reflecti...
Cognitive onomasiology opens up new avenues for studying the processes of linguistic denomination of...
This article reports on a research project using logistical regression analysis to explain and predi...
The paper makes the following novel claims: (1) the semantics of noun--noun compounds which is activ...