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The investigation of metaphor and metonymy has been a hallmark of Cognitive Linguistics ever since the early days of this approach to language.
The study of these phenomena certainly is among the most productive fields of cognitive-linguistic research both in theoretical respects and as
regards the impressive body of studies that it has engendered. Arguably, it is the most influential one in terms of its wide recognition outside the
cognitive-linguistic community, with its considerable impact on mainstream linguistics and across the various sciences and domains.