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Rhetorical techniques / Semantics / Linguistics / Metaphor / Literature / Cognitive science / Metonymy / Extended metaphor / Literal and figurative language / Cognitive linguistics / Conceptual metaphor / Raymond W. Gibbs /  Jr.
Date: 2011-11-07 16:34:48
Rhetorical techniques
Semantics
Linguistics
Metaphor
Literature
Cognitive science
Metonymy
Extended metaphor
Literal and figurative language
Cognitive linguistics
Conceptual metaphor
Raymond W. Gibbs
Jr.

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