THEORY OF METAPHOR AND VISUAL-EXPRESSIVE MEANS AS AN INTEGRAL COMPONENT OF THE LANGUAGE
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Metaphor, expressive means, linguistic style, artistic metaphor, linguistic metaphor, terminologization, terminological metaphors, semantic change.Abstract
This article examines the visual and expressive means of language, focusing on the concept of metaphor and its application across various scientific and artistic fields. It explores the linguistic, philosophical, and cognitive aspects of metaphor, distinguishing between artistic and linguistic metaphors. The role of metaphor in technical terminology and the process of terminologization are also discussed. The classification of metaphors by different scholars is analyzed, highlighting the formation of terminological metaphors based on visual or functional similarity. Examples of common words transitioning into technical terms illustrate the impact of metaphorical transfer in language development.
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