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Metonymy

Metonymy (/mˈtɒnmi/ mi-TONN-ə-mee) is a figure of speech in which a thing or concept is called not by its own name but rather by the name of something associated in meaning with that thing or concept. The words metonymy and metonym come from the Greek: μετωνυμία, metōnymía, "a change of name", from μετά, metá, "after, beyond" and -ωνυμία, -ōnymía, a suffix used to name figures of speech, from ὄνῠμα, ónyma or ὄνομα, ónoma, "name".

For instance, Wall Street is often used metonymously to describe the U.S. financial and corporate sector, while Hollywood is used as a metonym for the U.S. film industry because of the fame and cultural identity of Hollywood, a district of the city of Los Angeles, California, as the historical center of American film studios and U.S. film stars.

Metonymy and related figures of speech are common in everyday talk and writing. Synecdoche and metalepsis are considered specific types of metonymy. Polysemy, multiple meanings of a single word or phrase, sometimes results from relations of metonymy. Both metonymy and metaphor involve the substitution of one term for another. In metaphor, this substitution is based on some specific analogy between two things, whereas in metonymy the substitution is based on some understood association or contiguity.

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  • "What is Metonymy?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers

    What does the literary term "metonymy" mean? How does metonymy differ from other kinds of figurative language such a metaphor and synecdoche? Professor Peter Betjemann answers these question using examples from everyday life and Emily Dickinson's poem "I taste a liquor never brewed." The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to properly metonyms and to analyze their structure and purpose. This video is now available with Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change between languages, click on the "settings" button in the video. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit htt...

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    Hey guys welcome to this Mometrix video over Metonymy and Synecdoche. Metonymy and synecdoche often get confused with one another, and though the differences are perhaps subtle, there are still differences that need to be recognized. Check out our online test prep courses! https://www.mometrix.com/university For more resources on this topic, go to: https://www.mometrix.com/academy/metonymy-and-synedoche/ Watch our English review playlist! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV7pH0sATf6i401CT1sMF7DABzHRCxGrZ Mometrix Study Guides: https://www.mometrix.com Mometrix Flashcards: https://www.flashcardsecrets.com/ More Test Prep Resources: https://www.mometrix.com/academy Follow Mometrix Academy on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mometrixacademy/ #mometrixacademy #mometrixenglish...

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What does the literary term "metonymy" mean? How does metonymy differ from other kinds of figurative language such a metaphor and synecdoche? Professor Peter Betjemann answers these question using examples from everyday life and Emily Dickinson's poem "I taste a liquor never brewed." The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to properly metonyms and to analyze their structure and purpose. This video is now available with Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change between languages, click on the "settings" button in the video. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms #LiteraryTerms​ #remotelearning​ #literature​ In the comments section below, please feel free to add your favorite examples of metonyms! Liking, sharing, and commenting on these videos will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around these topics. Timestamps 0:00 Metaphor vs Metonymy 1:01 Metonymy Defined 1:44 Metonymy Examples 2:38 Interpreting Metonymy Here are a few more videos in the series. Please check them out and let us know what you think of them! "What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc "What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0 "What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI "What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM "What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk "What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU "What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU "What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA "What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q "What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g "What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ "What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg "What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144 "What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY "What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ "What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw "What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA "What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g "What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ "What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY "What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w "What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4 "What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co "What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ "What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c "What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM "What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY "What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI "What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o "What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4 "What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0 "What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w "What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc "What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE "What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ "What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ "What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0 "What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI "What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M "What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A "What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc "What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A "What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E "What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA "What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU "What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY "What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE​​ "What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM​​ "What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c​​ "What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...​ "What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU​ "What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo "What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig "What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko "What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A "What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4 "What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo "What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI "What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk "What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4 "What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
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Hey guys welcome to this Mometrix video over Metonymy and Synecdoche. Metonymy and synecdoche often get confused with one another, and though the differences are perhaps subtle, there are still differences that need to be recognized. Check out our online test prep courses! https://www.mometrix.com/university For more resources on this topic, go to: https://www.mometrix.com/academy/metonymy-and-synedoche/ Watch our English review playlist! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV7pH0sATf6i401CT1sMF7DABzHRCxGrZ Mometrix Study Guides: https://www.mometrix.com Mometrix Flashcards: https://www.flashcardsecrets.com/ More Test Prep Resources: https://www.mometrix.com/academy Follow Mometrix Academy on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mometrixacademy/ #mometrixacademy #mometrixenglish #writing #metonymy #synecdoche #figureofspeech #figurativelanguage #language #english #englishlanguage #speech
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"What is Metonymy?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers

What does the literary term "metonymy" mean? How does metonymy differ from other kinds of figurative language such a metaphor and synecdoche? Professor Peter Betjemann answers these question using examples from everyday life and Emily Dickinson's poem "I taste a liquor never brewed." The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to properly metonyms and to analyze their structure and purpose. This video is now available with Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change between languages, click on the "settings" button in the video. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms #LiteraryTerms​ #remotelearning​ #literature​ In the comments section below, please feel free to add your favorite examples of metonyms! Liking, sharing, and commenting on these videos will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around these topics. Timestamps 0:00 Metaphor vs Metonymy 1:01 Metonymy Defined 1:44 Metonymy Examples 2:38 Interpreting Metonymy Here are a few more videos in the series. Please check them out and let us know what you think of them! "What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc "What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0 "What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI "What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM "What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk "What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU "What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU "What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA "What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q "What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g "What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ "What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg "What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144 "What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY "What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ "What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw "What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA "What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g "What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ "What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY "What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w "What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4 "What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co "What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ "What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c "What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM "What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY "What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI "What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o "What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4 "What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0 "What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w "What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc "What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE "What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ "What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ "What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0 "What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI "What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M "What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A "What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc "What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A "What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E "What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA "What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU "What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY "What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE​​ "What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM​​ "What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c​​ "What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...​ "What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU​ "What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo "What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig "What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko "What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A "What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4 "What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo "What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI "What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk "What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4 "What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
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Metonymy

Metonymy (/mˈtɒnmi/ mi-TONN-ə-mee) is a figure of speech in which a thing or concept is called not by its own name but rather by the name of something associated in meaning with that thing or concept. The words metonymy and metonym come from the Greek: μετωνυμία, metōnymía, "a change of name", from μετά, metá, "after, beyond" and -ωνυμία, -ōnymía, a suffix used to name figures of speech, from ὄνῠμα, ónyma or ὄνομα, ónoma, "name".

For instance, Wall Street is often used metonymously to describe the U.S. financial and corporate sector, while Hollywood is used as a metonym for the U.S. film industry because of the fame and cultural identity of Hollywood, a district of the city of Los Angeles, California, as the historical center of American film studios and U.S. film stars.

Metonymy and related figures of speech are common in everyday talk and writing. Synecdoche and metalepsis are considered specific types of metonymy. Polysemy, multiple meanings of a single word or phrase, sometimes results from relations of metonymy. Both metonymy and metaphor involve the substitution of one term for another. In metaphor, this substitution is based on some specific analogy between two things, whereas in metonymy the substitution is based on some understood association or contiguity.

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