21. Whether or not it is " correct ", I think the intended meaning generally involves metonymy . 22. Instead of more conventional literary allusions, Hemingway relied on repetitive metaphors or metonymy to build images. 23. The word draws its metonymy from the pseudoscience of phrenology, and was originally simply a physical descriptor. 24. Later, she used a theory of metonymy to rethink the application of mantras in early Indian ritual. 25. Regardless of the particular translation, the title is ultimately metonymy for the natural world as a whole. 26. Similarly, metalepsis is closely related to metonymy , and is sometimes understood as a specific kind of metonymy. 27. Similarly, metalepsis is closely related to metonymy, and is sometimes understood as a specific kind of metonymy . 28. What is carried across from " fishing fish " to " fishing pearls " is the domain of metonymy . 29. The author describes the process of metonymy to us saying that we first figure out what a word means. 30. In the 1950s the concept was used by linguist Roman Jakobson in his influential lecture on metaphor and metonymy .