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Journal Of The National Collegiate Honors Council, Volume 14, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2013 (Complete Issue)
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
Forum on Admissions and Retention in Honors
Forum Articles
Jerry Herron
Sean K. Kelly
Michael K. Cundall, Jr.
Scott Carnicom
Annmarie Guzy
Jeffrey A. Portnoy
Research Essays
Patricia Joanne Smith and John Thomas Vitus Zagurski
Robert R. Keller and Michael G. Lacy
Lynne Goodstein and Patricia Szarek
Timothy J. Nichols and Kuo-Liang “Matt” Chang
Emily Stark
Journal Of The National Collegiate Honors Council, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2013 (Complete Issue)
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
Forum on “Nontraditional Honors Students”
Forum Articles
Janice Rye Kinghorn and Whitney Womack Smith
Nancy Reichert
Angela M. Salas
Mimi Killinger, Rachel Binder-Hathaway, Paige Mitchell, and Emily Patrick
Kimberly Aramburo and Suketu Bhavsar
2012 NCHC Portz Scholar’s Essay
Jeffrey Cisneros
Research Essays
Melissa L. Johnson
John S. MacLean and Brian J. White
The Language Of Money: How Verbal And Visual Metonymy Shapes Public Opinion About Financial Events, Theresa Catalano, Linda R. Waugh
The Language Of Money: How Verbal And Visual Metonymy Shapes Public Opinion About Financial Events, Theresa Catalano, Linda R. Waugh
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Faculty Publications
Much recent work on metonymy has concentrated on its definition, properties and functions (Benczes, Barcelona & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, 2011) but few studies have examined the combination ofverbal and visual metonymy or the benefits of multimodal metonymical analysis in issues of social justice. In this paper eleven news articles regarding issues in financial discourse such as the financial crisis, fiscal cliff, underwater homeowners and entitlements are examined visually and verbally from a variety of online newspaper sources. Results reveal intricate visual and verbal metonymies such as EFFECT FOR CAUSE, RESULT FOR ACTION, INSTITUTION FOR PERSON, DEFINING PROPERTY FOR CATEGORY …