摘要
Both traditional rhetoric and cognitive linguistics consider that metonymy is based on proximity. Whereas traditional rhetoric considers proximity happens between languages of the real world, however, cognitive linguists such as Lakoff thinks metonymy as conceptual proximity.
Both traditional rhetoric and cognitive linguistics consider that metonymy is based on proximity. Whereas traditional rhetoric considers proximity happens between languages of the real world, however, cognitive linguists such as Lakoff thinks metonymy as conceptual proximity.
出处
《中学生英语》
2018年第44期24-24,共1页
English Journal for Middle School Students