Metaphor and metonymy
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title:
Metaphor and metonymy
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Metaphor and metonymy are two fundamental opposite poles along which a discourse with human language is developed. It has been argued that the two poles of similarity and contiguity are fundamental ones along which the human mind is structured; in the study of human language the two poles have been called metaphor and metonymy, while in the study of the unconscious they have been called condensation and displacement. In linguistics, they are connected to the paradigmatic and syntagmatic poles. T
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Forms of human discourse and cognition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphor_and_metonymy
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2023-05-21T17:58:22Z
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