Modern Trends of Conceptual Metaphor Study in Cognitive Linguistics.

Authors

  • O. D. Kraievska Донецький національний університет, м. Вінниця

Keywords:

концептуальная метафора, ментальное пространство, теория смешивания концептов, информационная война, умышленная метафора

Abstract

Language is an integral part of cognition and it reflects the interaction of cultural, psychological, and communicative factors which can only be understood in the context of a realistic view of conceptualization and mental processing. Despite the fact that the blueprints of language are wired genetically into the human organism, their elaboration into a fully specialized linguistic system during language acquisition, and their implementation in everyday language use, are clearly dependent on experiential factors and inextricably bound up with psychological phenomena that are not specifically linguistic in character. Thus there is no valid reason to anticipate a sharp dichotomy between linguistic ability and other aspects of cognitive processing.

Author Biography

O. D. Kraievska, Донецький національний університет, м. Вінниця

кандидат педагогічних наук, доцент кафедри англійської філології факультету іноземних мов

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Semantic, functional and prаgматіc cатеgоrіes of тhe word, utterance and теxт