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Metonymy represents the events of reality in its subjective attitude.
Metonymy in many cases is trite.
e.g.:" to earn one's bread", "to keep one's mouth shut".
Irony is a stylistic device also based on the simultaneous realization of two
logical meanings - dictionary and contextual,
but the two meanings are in
opposition to each other.
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The literal meaning is the opposite of the intended
meaning. One thing is said and the other opposite is implied.
e.g. Nice weather, isn't it? (on a rainy day).
There are special SDs which make a word materialize
distinct dictionary
meanings. They are zeugma and the pun.
Zeugma is the use of a word in the same grammatical but different semantic
relations to two adjacent words in the context, the semantic relations being on the
one hand literal, and on the other, transferred.
e. g. Dora, plunging at once into privileged intimacy and into the middle of
the room.
Zeugma is a strong and effective device to maintain the purity of the primary
meaning when two meanings clash. It imposes some humorous effect.
The
pun is another SD based on the interaction of two well-known meanings
of a word or a phrase. It is difficult to draw a hard and
fast distinction between
zeugma and pun. The only reliable distinguishing feature is a structural one:
zeugma is the realization of two meanings with the help of a verb which is made to
refer to different subjects or objects (direct and indirect). The pun is more
independent. Like any SD it must depend on a context. But the context may be of a
more
expanded character, sometimes even as large as a whole work of emotive
prose.
e.g.- Did you miss my lecture ?
- Not at all.
Pun seems to be more varied and resembles zeugma in its humorous effect only.
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Bateman JA (2019) Towards critical multimodal discourse analysis: a response to Ledin and Machin. Crit
Discourse Stud 16(5):531–539.