Metonymy as a Universal Cognitive Phenomenon: Evidence from Multilingual Lexicons.

Temuulen Khishigsuren, Gábor Bella,Thomas Brochhagen, Daariimaa Marav, Fausto Giunchiglia,Khuyagbaatar Batsuren

Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society(2022)

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Metonymy is regarded as a universally shared cognitive phenomenon; as such, humans are taken to effortlessly produce and comprehend metonymic senses. However, experimental studies on metonymy have been focused on Western societies, and the linguistic data backing up claims of universality has not been large enough to provide conclusive evidence. We introduce a large-scale analysis of metonymy based on a lexical corpus of 20~thousand metonymy instances from 189 languages and 69 genera. No prior study, to our knowledge, is based on linguistic coverage as broad as ours. Drawing on corpus and statistical analysis, evidence of universality is found at three levels: systematic metonymy in general, particular metonymy patterns, and specific metonymy concepts. These findings imply that a shared conceptual structure for these patterns and concepts holds across societies.
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