Metonymy and Language: A New Theory of Linguistic Processing (Routledge Studies in Linguistics) (Hardcover)

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Metonymy and Language: A New Theory of Linguistic Processing (Routledge Studies in Linguistics) (Hardcover)

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Metonymy and Language presents a new theory of language and communication in which the central focus is on the concept of metonymy, the recognition of partial matches and overlaps. Through the use of original data sets and rigorous primary research, Denroche characterizes metonymy as key to understanding why language is so 'fit for purpose' and how it achieves such great subtlety and flexibility. This study develops the notion of 'metonymic competence' and demonstrates that metonymic behavior is often pursued for its own sake in recreational activities, such as quizzes, puzzles and play, and shows the possible impact of the application of metonymic processing theory to professional fields, such as language teaching and translator training. Furthermore, it proposes a research approach with metonymy at its center, 'metonymics, ' which Denroche suggests could provide a powerful framework for addressing issues in numerous fields of practice in the arts and sciences.

Product Details ISBN: 9781138810624
ISBN-10: 1138810622
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: December 19th, 2014
Pages: 202
Language: English
Series: Routledge Studies in Linguistics