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Journal articles on the topic "Zoomorphic metaphor"

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Voytseva, Olena A., and Yulia S. Malychenko. "SYMBOLIC NATURE OF ZOOMORPHIC METAPHOR IN UKRAINIAN AND POLISH LANGUAGE CULTURES." Мова, no. 39 (September 5, 2023): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2307-4558.2023.39.284908.

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The purpose of the article is to identify the specific features of semantic-symbolic and functional-pragmatic features of zoomorphic metaphors in modern Ukrainian and Polish. The object of the analysis is zoomorphic metaphors — figurative meanings of animal names fixed in the system of Ukrainian and Polish languages, which generalise knowledge and conceptions of the animal world in the context of human beings. The subject of the study is to identify the symbolic nature of zoomorphic metaphor in Ukrainian and Polish. The collected material contains universal metaphors, synonymous names, as also
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Kadirov, R. "Zoomorphic metaphor in French." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 3 (2018): 400–404. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1198826.

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This article analyzes the cognitive mechanism of the formation of the zoomorphic metaphor of the French language. A zoomorphic metaphor is a complex phenomenon that includes both figurative and cognitive potential for expressing knowledge about the world through linguistic models. In its study, therefore, it is not so much what qualities are possessed by this or that real animal (the referent of zoosadism), but those qualities that are attributed to it by the linguistic consciousness of the given collective, i.e. those that characterize the denotation.
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Kravets, Larysa, Galyna Siuta, Tetiana Semashko, and Nadiia Bobukh. "Cognitive-Assessment Content of Zoomorphic Metaphors in Contemporary Ukrainian and English Language Culture a Comparative Aspect." World Journal of English Language 13, no. 6 (2023): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v13n6p439.

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The academic paper highlights the results of studying zoomorphic metaphors of modern Ukrainian linguoculture. Poetic texts of the ХХ - ХХІ centuries were primarily the source base because the language of poetry is the natural medium of metaphor. In poetry, the potential of metaphor is fully implemented. It conveys numerous shades of meaning, and semantic nuances, as well as the purpose of influencing the reader, stimulating his creative imagination, giving aesthetic pleasure, expanding the worldview, involving in co-creation, etc. Publicistic texts containing zoomorphic metaphors were also inc
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Bessonova, O., and E. Trofimova. "PHRASEOLOGICAL VERBALIZATION OF EMOTIONAL METAPHOR IN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LINGUOCULTURES." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Philological sciences 10, no. 3 (2024): 189–203. https://doi.org/10.29039/2413-1679-2024-10-3-189-203.

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The paper deals with the analysis of the emotional metaphor as a means of emotion conceptualization in phraseology. The interest to such idioms is accounted for by their capacity to reflect the understanding of emotions based on the socio-cultural experience of the language community, as well as to illustrate the national peculiarities of world perception through metaphoric meanings. On the material of English and Russian, metaphoric models of the emotional state are characterized, the role of metaphor in mapping the emotional domain is considered. In the context of a comparative study the aut
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Faizullina, N. I., and S. Hang. "Zoomorphic metaphor in a Russian folk riddle." Philology and Culture, no. 3 (October 4, 2023): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2782-4756-2023-73-3-76-80.

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Metaphor is a unique phenomenon both from the point of view of language and culture, for it preserves unique relic forms of the surrounding reality perception. At present, when modern conditions of people’s lives are transformed, metaphor, as a way of realization of hidden comparison, undergoes a number of qualitative changes. In this regard, it will be relevant to turn to metaphor functioning in folklore texts, because due to its conservatism we can identify archetypal images underlying the hidden comparison. This article examines the features of zoomorphic metaphor in Russian folk riddles. T
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Petrosyan, Alina. "FROM ‘LION FACE’ TO ‘BUTTERFLY ERUPTION’: ZOOMORPHIC METAPHORS AS MESSENGERS OF FACIAL ANOMALIES." Armenian Folia Anglistika 17, no. 1(23) (2021): 35–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/afa/2021.17.1.035.

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Medicine contributes to every person’s health in terms of diagnosis, treatment or prevention of a disease. Hence, constructing the clinical picture and the diagnosis of a health condition and conveying complex technical information in a comprehensible language is of utmost importance. In this regard, medical professionals rely not only on Greco-Latin terms of Classical times, but also resort to metaphors to illuminate many facets of medical observations and clinical findings. These metaphors stem either from anthropomorphic or zoomorphic areas and act as primary interface between scientific th
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Kutafeva, Natalia V. "Teaching of Japanese Language through Zoomorphic Metaphor." Oriental Studies 19, no. 10 (2020): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-10-141-150.

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In this article, the author proposes a method for the consistent acquaintance of Russian students studying the Japanese language by way of zoonymes and zoomorphic metaphors based on the example of the transcription of Aesop’s fable “The Dragonfly and the Ant”. In the Japanese transcription, instead of the zoonyme “dragonfly”, another zoonyme “grasshopper” is used. In addition, in Japanese linguistic culture, there are two versions of the fable. In one version, the ants refuse to help the grasshopper, and he dies. In another version, the ants help the grasshopper, and he lives through the winte
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López-Rodríguez, Irene. "An Exploration of Animal Metaphors in Gender-Based Violence Campaigns." Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación 36 (May 15, 2025): 123–52. https://doi.org/10.6035/clr.8440.

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This article explores the use of animal metaphors in gender-based violence campaigns. It analyzes a purpose-built corpus consisting of 39 public-awareness campaigns that run between 1998 to 2023 across 21 countries that resort to animal metaphors in the representation of the female victim and/or the male abuser. Through the lens of Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the results revealed that campaigns reproduce common zoomorphic tropes associated with existing misogynous and gender-based violence discourses, such as political, legal, mass, and social media, and popular culture. Male batterers are por
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BOGDANOVA, Liudmila I. "MAN AS REFLECTED IN THE ZOOMORPHIC METAPHOR." Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, no. 2_2023 (September 23, 2023): 24–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu-2074-1588-19-2023-2-01-02.

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The article deals with the cognitive essence of zoomorphic metaphor and its national and cultural identity in the Russian language. The study was carried out based on dictionaries and text corpora of the Russian language. The purpose of the article is to analyze the vocabulary material and its textual implementations in order to determine, based on the analysis, which cultural information is not fully reflected in explanatory dictionaries. In the course of the study, it was found that the names of animals, which represent cultural standards in the Russian language, mainly capture negative char
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Boiko, Alena V. "The Potential of the Zoomorphic Metaphor with the Target Domain “the Future of Russia” (on the Material of the Chinese Language)." Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics, no. 4 (December 25, 2021): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29025/2079-6021-2021-4-114-122.

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The article presents the analysis of the zoomorphic metaphor with the target domain “The Future of Russia” in the context of the US sanctions policy against Russia in the Chinese non-institutional political Internet discourse. The chronological scope of the study covers the period from 2014 till the present. The Chinese website 悟空回答 (Wukong Q & A) was chosen as the source of the material. The analysis of metaphors is carried out within the framework of the methodology of linguistic political prognostics, using the methods of metaphorical modeling, linguistic, cultural, cognitive and discou
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Books on the topic "Zoomorphic metaphor"

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Bavaeva, Ol'ga. Metaphorical parallels of the neutral nomination "man" in modern English. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1858259.

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The monograph is devoted to a multidimensional analysis of metaphor in modern English as a parallel nomination that exists along with a neutral equivalent denoting a person. The problem of determining the essence of metaphorical names and their role in the language has attracted the attention of many foreign and domestic linguists on the material of various languages, but until now the fact of the parallel existence of metaphors and neutral nominations has not been emphasized.
 The research is in line with modern problems of linguistics related to the relationship of language, thinking an
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Book chapters on the topic "Zoomorphic metaphor"

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Goldwyn, Adam J. "Zoomorphic and Anthomorphic Metaphors in the “Proto-Romance” Digenis Akritis." In Byzantine Ecocriticism. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69203-6_2.

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Altmann-Wendling, Victoria. "Conceptualizations of the Moon." In UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. eScholarship Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/g9.3924.

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Our understanding of the moon as it was regarded in ancient Egypt from the Old Kingdom to the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods is based mostly on texts and images from temples, but also on stelae, coffins, and papyri. Just as Conceptual Metaphor Theory provides a theoretical background for research on the moon in ancient Egypt, a basic knowledge of astronomical facts is essential for our understanding of the sources and of how the moon was conceptualized anciently. The conceptualizations can be categorized into those concerning astronomical properties of the celestial body (its shape, luminosity, m
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Silbergeld, Jerome. "The Political Animal: Metaphoric Rebellion in Zhao Yong’s Painting of Heavenly Horses." In The Zoomorphic Imagination in Chinese Art and Culture. University of Hawai'i Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824846763.003.0009.

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If an animal is depicted with features that seem more man than beast, it might just be that the artist's real interest has to do with people. With their historical treasure of animal lore, Chinese artists frequently used animals as people in their discourse on human affairs. Sometimes appearances suggest this substitution, while sometimes this is done by the inscriptions and poems which accompany the painting and suggest its intent. This chapter is about one such case. It features horses, painted by the fourteenth-century artist Zhao Yong working in a world both lit and shadowed by his famous
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"chapter 8. The Political Animal: Metaphoric Rebellion in Zhao Yong’s Painting of Heavenly Horses." In The Zoomorphic Imagination in Chinese Art and Culture. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824872564-012.

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"The Goddess, the Boot, and the Square." In Somatic States. Duke University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478060703-003.

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The chapter traces the transformation of an imaginary of the nation-state initially equated with the body of the sovereign to one where the national outline and the body of the citizen have become coextensive. If anthropomorphic and zoomorphic maps emerged at a time when it was crucial to present the nation-state as a natural and organic entity, the chapter shows that modern representations have become more sophisticated but that organic metaphors continue to undergird and sustain the notion of the nation-state. Using ethnographic examples from beyond the Euro-American region, the chapter also
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Conference papers on the topic "Zoomorphic metaphor"

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STAVROVA, A. D. "METAPHORICAL MODELING OF DISEASE IN THE RUSSIAN DIALECTS OF THE MIDDLE OB." In ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES. TSU Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907572-02-7-2023-36.

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The article presents an analysis of the cognitive metaphor of the disease on the example of 2 metaphorical models. Cognitive metaphors reflect the ideas of dialect speakers about the disease as a frightening and dangerous creature for humans that combines anthropomorphic and zoomorphic features. The euphemistic function of the metaphor is demonstrated, associated with the fear of direct naming of the disease and an attempt to describe complex mental phenomena in more accessible and understandable ways.
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Petrenko, Svetlana Anatolyevna. "Zoomorphic Metaphor And Its Correlation With Linguistic Worldview In British Fiction." In AmurCon 2020: International Scientific Conference. European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.06.03.96.

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Kutafeva, Natalia V. "Differences in Chinese and Russian Linguistic Cultures on the Base of Analysis of Zoomorphic Metaphor ‘Panther’." In Current Issues in the Study of History, Foreign Relations and Culture of Asian Countries. Novosibirsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1268-0-142-147.

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Donina, Lyudmila N., and Elena V. Kupchik. "TERMS DERIVED FROM THE STEM CONCEPTIN V. V. KOLESOV’S COGNITIVE METAPHORS." In 50th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288063183.07.

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In this article we discuss cognitive metaphors related to the conceptual field of language, as represented in V. V. Kolesov’s heritage, particularly in his theory of concepts. Initial data were collected from Kolesov’s scholarly researches and nonfiction books published in the last 20 years (2001–2021). In arranging the data we considered such factors as the character of metaphorical expressions, as well as the internal connection between the source and goal areas. Our article is probably the first to tackle the structure of V. V. Kolesov’s cognitive metaphors impicitly underlying the basic te
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Bobrova, O. B. "Zoomorphic metaphors of Modern Greek: a systematic semantic analysis." In VI Международная научная конференция по эллинистике памяти И.И. Ковалевой. Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52607/9785190116113_23.

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BUSHUYEVA, L. A., V. N. YEGOROVA, and E. V. SOLOVYEVA. "EUPHEMISMS OF THE NOMINATIVE FIELD “STEALING”, BASED ON METAPHORICAL CONCEPTS (A CASE STUDY OF RUSSIAN, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN)." In FORTUNES OF NATIONAL CULTURES IN GLOBALIZATION CONTEXT: BETWEEN TRADITION AND THE NEW REALITY. Chelyabinsk State University Publishing House, 2024. https://doi.org/10.47475/9785727120088115.

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Using the example of the nominative field “stealing”, the article presents one of the most productive ways of euphemization which is euphemistic metaphorization. The paper presents Russian, English, and German euphemistic lexemes, denoting stealing as a kind of criminal behavior, designed with the help of conceptual metaphors. The study shows that in the Russian language stealing is euphemized through the metaphorical concepts of GAME, PROFESSION, ORDER RESTORE; in English - ACTION FORCE, WATER; in German - ACTION FORCE, SHOPPING, ACTION, and some zoomorphic metaphors. The main ideas in focus,
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