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Metonymy in multimodal discourse, or: How metonymies get piggybacked across modalities by other metonymies and metaphors


Brdar.Szabó, Rita; Brdar, Mario
Metonymy in multimodal discourse, or: How metonymies get piggybacked across modalities by other metonymies and metaphors // Figurativity and Human Ecology / Bagasheva, Alexandra ; Hristov, Bozhil ; Tincheva, Nelly (ur.).
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 2022. str. 209-249 doi:10.1075/ftl.17.09brd


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Naslov
Metonymy in multimodal discourse, or: How metonymies get piggybacked across modalities by other metonymies and metaphors

Autori
Brdar.Szabó, Rita ; Brdar, Mario

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Figurativity and Human Ecology

Urednik/ci
Bagasheva, Alexandra ; Hristov, Bozhil ; Tincheva, Nelly

Izdavač
John Benjamins Publishing

Grad
Amsterdam

Godina
2022

Raspon stranica
209-249

ISBN
9789027211644

Ključne riječi
metonymy, multimodality, metaphor, visual modality, complex metonymy, metaphor-metonymy interaction, resonance

Sažetak
One of the most intriguing open issues in metonymy research is the nature of metonymies that transcend or do not appear in spoken/written language. More specifically, we should clarify the issue of whether there exist genuine multimodal (or polysemiotic) metonymies, parallel to multimodal metaphors. Taking into consideration their essence and the way that metonymies are defined, it is clear that, strictly speaking there could be no multimodal metonymies of the simplest kind. However, multimodality is possible in the case of complex metonymies, and metonymies interacting with metaphors. The results of all these processes that unsurprisingly leave the impression of novelty and creativity are regularly put to very effective uses, even leading to hyperbolic and/or ironic effects.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Filologija

Napomena
Niz knjiga je indeksiran u Scopusu



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Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Osijek

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Brdar.Szabó, Rita; Brdar, Mario
Metonymy in multimodal discourse, or: How metonymies get piggybacked across modalities by other metonymies and metaphors // Figurativity and Human Ecology / Bagasheva, Alexandra ; Hristov, Bozhil ; Tincheva, Nelly (ur.).
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 2022. str. 209-249 doi:10.1075/ftl.17.09brd
Brdar.Szabó, R. & Brdar, M. (2022) Metonymy in multimodal discourse, or: How metonymies get piggybacked across modalities by other metonymies and metaphors. U: Bagasheva, A., Hristov, B. & Tincheva, N. (ur.) Figurativity and Human Ecology. Amsterdam, John Benjamins Publishing, str. 209-249 doi:10.1075/ftl.17.09brd.
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