| He mediates through symbols, metaphors, allegories and metonymy to transmute his experiences of the phenomenal world. |
| If metaphor established a Burkean epistemology, metonymy establishes language as the foundation of that epistemology. |
| Traditional and cognitive rhetorics differ most markedly in their approach to metaphor, metonymy, and other figures. |
| Those metonymies repeat some disruption of order that incites the narratable. |
| For a time it seems not so important to classify the metonymies as to make peas or dandelion taste like coffee. |
| For four lines, objects of prepositions and the parenthesized nouns seem related as synonyms, metaphors, or metonymies. |