For dewi suryani : In practice, there is not much difference. You can choose metonymy and synecdoche to describe types of substitution.
For masdelima : The difference between Metonymy is the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant. Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.
For siti restian ningsih : the more example of metonymy “Let me give you a hand”. That means → Hand is help.
For regina maria : In addition to its use in everyday speech, metonymy is a figure of speech in some poetry and in much rhetoric. Synecdoche, wherein a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole, or the whole to a specific part, usually is understood as a specific kind of metonymy.
For anisa permai : Metonymy and synecdoche are very similar figures of speech, and some consider synecdoche to be a specific type of metonymy. Synecdoche occurs when the name of a part is used to refer to the whole, such as in “There are hungry mouths to feed.” The mouths stand in for the hungry people. The definition of metonymy is more expansive, including concepts that are merely associated in meaning and not necessarily parts of the original thing or concept.
For desi memberti: The function of metonymy in literature is to replace a noun with a figure of speech. This means replacing a word with another one. The replacing word is usually known within the culture, but may not be immediately obvious to second language speakers. Metonymy is used in rhetoric, literature and news reporting. An example of metonymy is the use of ‘Westminster’ to mean the British government. Metonymy is closely related to other phenomenon. This includes polysemy, kennings and synecdoche. Polysemy occurs when a word or phrase can have more than one meaning. Synecdoche occurs when a word meaning a part of something is used to mean the whole. An example of synecdoche is the use of keel to mean a whole boat or wheels to mean car.
For novita sari : the first I’m so sorry ummi, I’m not presentation about hynonym. But it is the function synecdoche Literary symbolism is developed by the writers who employ synecdoche in their literary works. By using synecdoche, the writers give otherwise common ideas and objects deeper meanings and thus draw readers’ attention. Furthermore, the use of synecdoche helps writers to achieve brevity. For instance, saying “Soldiers were equipped with steel” is more concise than saying “The soldiers were equipped with swords, knives, daggers, arrows etc.” Like any other literary device, synecdoche when used appropriately adds a distinct color to words making them appear vivid. To insert this “life” factor to literary works, writers describe simple ordinary things creatively with the aid of this literary device.
Atika, your blog is too much useless widget on your template. It'll be better if you make your blog more simple. And for this Metonymy and Synecdoche, i'm still confuse of Metonymy, give more easier and more simple explanation of it. Thanks
Atika.. Your blogs is usefull. It's simple and easy to undertand but I wanna ask you.. Does the metonymy and methaphor different? Because I think metonymy is equaliza with methaphor. Thank you
your blog very good atika :) I wanna ask you one question. please your explain again what is different and similar metonymy and synecdoche in your self. thanks :)
Hola atikaa, waaw your blog is too much useless widget on your template. Many songs can I listened when visit your blog, I like it :) Atika, could you tell to me what the benefits in our life when we learn about synecdoche and metonymy? Thank you.
Hi Nun, awesome blog. But, I will not focus to your widget, but your content. Honesty, I'm still confuse about this topic. The explanation is too lack I think, sorry. May be you can post longer explanation so that your readers is easier to understand.
I'm very confused about metomyny. What is different metomyny and synecdoche?
BalasHapusCan you give me different about metonimy and synecdoche in generally
BalasHapusGood explanation atika ☺☺ i'm still confused about metonymy, can you give example about metonymy more😊 thank you☺😊
BalasHapusThnks for your explanation. When we used metonymy and synecdoche? Please, come to my blog: reginasimanjuntak951.blogspot.com
BalasHapusThanks😊
Thanks for your explanation atika. Can you give me different about metonymy and synecdoche? ☺
BalasHapusWhat function of metonymy and synecdoche?
BalasHapusHow to use metonymy to introduce myself?
BalasHapusThanks ur explanation atika...and my question is
BalasHapuswhat the function about hynonym and synecdoche?
Thank u atika..:)
For dewi suryani : In practice, there is not much difference. You can choose metonymy and synecdoche to describe types of substitution.
BalasHapusFor masdelima : The difference between Metonymy is the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant. Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.
For siti restian ningsih : the more example of metonymy “Let me give you a hand”. That means → Hand is help.
For regina maria : In addition to its use in everyday speech, metonymy is a figure of speech in some poetry and in much rhetoric. Synecdoche, wherein a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole, or the whole to a specific part, usually is understood as a specific kind of metonymy.
For anisa permai : Metonymy and synecdoche are very similar figures of speech, and some consider synecdoche to be a specific type of metonymy. Synecdoche occurs when the name of a part is used to refer to the whole, such as in “There are hungry mouths to feed.” The mouths stand in for the hungry people. The definition of metonymy is more expansive, including concepts that are merely associated in meaning and not necessarily parts of the original thing or concept.
For desi memberti: The function of metonymy in literature is to replace a noun with a figure of speech. This means replacing a word with another one. The replacing word is usually known within the culture, but may not be immediately obvious to second language speakers. Metonymy is used in rhetoric, literature and news reporting. An example of metonymy is the use of ‘Westminster’ to mean the British government.
Metonymy is closely related to other phenomenon. This includes polysemy, kennings and synecdoche. Polysemy occurs when a word or phrase can have more than one meaning. Synecdoche occurs when a word meaning a part of something is used to mean the whole. An example of synecdoche is the use of keel to mean a whole boat or wheels to mean car.
For novita sari : the first I’m so sorry ummi, I’m not presentation about hynonym. But it is the function synecdoche Literary symbolism is developed by the writers who employ synecdoche in their literary works. By using synecdoche, the writers give otherwise common ideas and objects deeper meanings and thus draw readers’ attention.
Furthermore, the use of synecdoche helps writers to achieve brevity. For instance, saying “Soldiers were equipped with steel” is more concise than saying “The soldiers were equipped with swords, knives, daggers, arrows etc.”
Like any other literary device, synecdoche when used appropriately adds a distinct color to words making them appear vivid. To insert this “life” factor to literary works, writers describe simple ordinary things creatively with the aid of this literary device.
could you please give me another example of metonymy but in literature?
BalasHapusAtika, your blog is too much useless widget on your template. It'll be better if you make your blog more simple. And for this Metonymy and Synecdoche, i'm still confuse of Metonymy, give more easier and more simple explanation of it. Thanks
BalasHapusAtika.. Your blogs is usefull. It's simple and easy to undertand but I wanna ask you.. Does the metonymy and methaphor different? Because I think metonymy is equaliza with methaphor.
BalasHapusThank you
Tika. Can you give different metonymy and synedoche and give example and then tell what its differentnya thanks
BalasHapusyour blog very good atika :)
BalasHapusI wanna ask you one question. please your explain again what is different and similar metonymy and synecdoche in your self. thanks :)
Hola atikaa, waaw your blog is too much useless widget on your template. Many songs can I listened when visit your blog, I like it :)
BalasHapusAtika, could you tell to me what the benefits in our life when we learn about synecdoche and metonymy?
Thank you.
atika what different between synecdote and metonymy. and give me example.
BalasHapusbefore you have example between synecdote more same in metonymy.
Hi Nun, awesome blog. But, I will not focus to your widget, but your content. Honesty, I'm still confuse about this topic. The explanation is too lack I think, sorry. May be you can post longer explanation so that your readers is easier to understand.
BalasHapusmaybe more simple explanation and give simple your word so diffult to im understand. thanks
BalasHapusHI ATIKA. Thanks for your explanation in your blog about synecdote.Nice blog and So easier to inderstood.
BalasHapus