Scenary metonymy: mechanism of formation and some varieties


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In the article scenery metonymy as a variety of lexical metonymy which is singled out within the frameworks of typology suggested by the author is viewed. Typology which includes scenery type of metonymy is correlated with the concept of linguistic view of the world and is based on considering connections of transferring of lexical units with type of the concept which organizes knowledge on corresponding denotation. The dependence of the event of scenery metonymy by the structure of script as a variety of the concept is shown. The most widespread models of scenery metonymy on the material of verbal vocabulary are described.

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N. A. Ilukhina

Samara State University

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