ARCHAIC STEREOTYPES OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD AND NEW IN A METAPHORICAL NAMING WITH THE TERMS OF COGNATION
Journal Title: Слов’янський збірник - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 19
Abstract
The article deals with metaphorical naming of ancient anthropomorphous stereotype of perception of the world in modern Russian. It is possible to state that the ancient stereotype of „become a human being” was saved for a modern man: on this basis new metaphorical names continue to appear, moreover, the circle of possible anthropomorphous names has broadened.
Authors and Affiliations
N. P. Tropina
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