Metaphor and Metonymy in Agnon's A Guest for the Night
Roman Jakobson's now classic distinction between metaphor and metonymy defines two primary modes of linguistic thought: on the one hand relations of similarity and dissimilarity, and on the other relations of contiguity or, we might say, dependence and independence. Though they find their most...
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University of Pennsylvania Press
1984
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AJS review
Year: 1984, Volume: 9, Issue: 1, Pages: 97-111 |
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