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ID2014CZ076775
Author(s)Brdar, Mario; Brdar-Szabó, Rita
Title

Where does metonymy begin? Some comments on Janda (2011)

PublishedCognitive Linguistics (Berlin), 25, č. 2, 2014, s. 313-340
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Kontakty češtiny s jazyky slovanskými. Příspěvky porovnávací
Kontakty češtiny s jazyky neslovanskými. Příspěvky srovnávací
Slovní zásoba. Terminologie
Severské jazyky germánské
Tvoření slov
Classification (EN)Contacts of Czech with Slavonic languages
Contacts of Czech with non-Slavonic languages
Vocabulary. Terminology
Nordic Germanic languages
Word formation
Subjectsmetonymie; tvoření slov; čeština; ruština; norština; studie porovnávací; lingvistika kognitivní; afixy; sémantika; Janda, Laura A.
Subjects (DE)Metonymie; Wortbildung; Tschechisch; Russisch; Vergleichsstudie; Kognitive Linguistik; Semantik
NoteL. A. Janda: Metonymy and word-formation, Cognitive Linguistics 2011. - Podle BL
Mediumarticle
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/76775
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