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Russian and English metaphorics: Comparative analysis of biathlon discourse
Author(s) -
Liudmila Osinovskaia,
Yuliya Shekhovskaya
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.12139o
Subject(s) - linguistics , metaphor , meaning (existential) , contrastive analysis , psychology , computer science , natural language processing , philosophy , psychotherapist
In this article, the authors consider semantic and structural features of the metaphor use in the Russian and English biathlon discourse, as well as metaphor role and use in the biathlon mass media discourse framework. The research of biathlon discourse enriches metaphor definition. The concept “biathlon” serves the material for the analysis of metaphorical meaning transfer. The authors underline its importance as a basic model of the text formation. The researchers pay much attention to the question of metaphorical formation role and functions within biathlon mass media discourse. The article contains information on the classification of basic metaphorical models. The study defines groups of Russian and English metaphors in biathlon mass media discourse and reveals their linguistic and intercultural differences. To obtain data, the authors use comparative analysis method of Russian and English metaphors. The authors prove the importance of metaphors in biathlon mass media discourse quantitatively. That lets them assume metaphor as a means of avoiding speech monotony therefore enhancing its emotional influence within biathlon mass media discourse.

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