| 1. | Both metonymy and metaphor involve the substitution of one term for another.
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| 2. | The figure of speech is a " metonymy of a metonymy ".
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| 3. | The figure of speech is a " metonymy of a metonymy ".
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| 4. | Metonymy is to synecdoche what a metaphor is to a simile ).
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| 5. | Through metonymy, the stick itself was called a " brigadier ".
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| 6. | By metonymy, the term can refer to the university as a whole.
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| 7. | Metonymy and related figures of speech are common in everyday speech and writing.
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| 8. | Synecdoche and metalepsis are considered specific types of metonymy.
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| 9. | Style encompasses four tropes : metaphor, synecdoche, metonymy, and irony.
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| 10. | Lacan aligns this operation with metaphor rather than metonymy.
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