2022
DOI: 10.32996/ijllt.2022.5.7.14
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The Visual Metonymy in Japanese Children’s Books Intended for Two Levels of Reader's Age: A Multimodal Approach

Abstract: This research aims to investigate the function of visual metonymy (supported by verbal metonymy) in a Japanese-language storybook for children, categorized into two levels of reader's age. The storybook used is a recommendation from the Japanese Board on Books for Young People and meets the standard of the quality book according to the award of Hans Christian Anderson. The author applied two approaches, namely metonymy from a cognitive linguistic perspective and metonymy from a social semiotic perspective. The… Show more

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“…One of the most productive "sites" of visual metonymies is the world of advertising (see Qui, 2013;Pérez-Sobrino, 2016;Kashanizadeh & Forceville, 2020;Chatti, 2022;Hidalgo-Downing & O'Dowd, 2023). Others have identified visual metonymies in children's books (Guijarro, 2019;Puspitasari, 2022) and in political campaigns (Goehring, Renegar & Puhl, 2017;Benczes, 2019;Tasić & Stamenković, 2022). The puzzle is more about the exact steps along which visual metonymies can be identified, because authors do not offer details about the process and aspects of analysis and identification.…”
Section: Defining Metonymy In the Visual Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the most productive "sites" of visual metonymies is the world of advertising (see Qui, 2013;Pérez-Sobrino, 2016;Kashanizadeh & Forceville, 2020;Chatti, 2022;Hidalgo-Downing & O'Dowd, 2023). Others have identified visual metonymies in children's books (Guijarro, 2019;Puspitasari, 2022) and in political campaigns (Goehring, Renegar & Puhl, 2017;Benczes, 2019;Tasić & Stamenković, 2022). The puzzle is more about the exact steps along which visual metonymies can be identified, because authors do not offer details about the process and aspects of analysis and identification.…”
Section: Defining Metonymy In the Visual Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guijarro (2019) identified visual metonymies in children's books, but also placed them in a verbal context, so his approach is rather multimodal. Puspitasari (2022) examines metonymies in Japanese children's books in a similar approach. The investigation of visual metonymies in political discourse was initiated by Benczes (2019) on the example of a Hungarian political campaign.…”
Section: Applications Of Visual Metonymy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%