c. synesthetic metaphors (from synethesia = a subjective sensation or image of a sense (as of colour) other than the other (as of sound) being stimulated; a concomitant sensation): e.g. loud colours, sweet noise
2. CHANGES BASED ON THE CONTIGUITY OF SENSES (metonvmv)
[GK: meta - change; onoma - name, hence 'a change of name'; it is the figurę of speech by means of which the name of an object is replaced by one of its significant attributes or by some of its functions]
- the connection between the basie sense and the figurative one is 'logical'. The terms coexist within some natural entity. a. part used for the whole and whole used for the part (synecdochy): e.g. a hand (for a factory worker); a skirt (for a woman); a pair of pants (a man); the foot (for the infantry)