Figurative Interpretation of Oscillatory and Multidirectional Movement in the Scottish English

E. Shvagrukova, L. Nadeina, D. Terre
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This work is devoted to the study of the semantics of the verbs denoting oscillatory and multidirectional movement in the English dialect Scots, and identifying ways of metaphorical modeling of the semantics of this type of movement. The objectives of the study are to define the group of dialectical metaphorical verbs, and to describe the sphere of axiological orientation of metaphorical images of this type of movement in the Scottish dialect. The results of the study showed that the class of verbs of this type of movement is rather representative. The work shows not just the study of a certain form of movement, but the identification of those components of semantics in the dialectical verb vocabulary, which are the basis of metaphorical likening of processes and phenomena of different spheres of activity. As part of the study, the authors concluded that the “orientation point” component is one of the main traits on which metaphorical transfer was based. Therefore, the analysis was carried out taking into account the interaction of signs of the direction of movement, which influence the formation of a metaphorical image. Images of oscillatory and multidirectional movement are the source sphere for metaphorical modeling of the social, emotional sphere of human existence, as well as physiological aspects of people.
苏格兰英语中振荡和多向运动的比喻解释
本文研究了英语方言苏格兰语中表示振荡和多向运动的动词的语义,并确定了这种运动语义的隐喻建模方法。本研究的目的是界定辨证隐喻动词组,并描述苏格兰方言中这类运动的隐喻意象的价值论取向范围。研究结果表明,这类动作的动词具有一定的代表性。这项工作不仅是对某种运动形式的研究,而且是对辩证动词词汇中语义成分的识别,这些成分是对不同活动领域的过程和现象进行隐喻比较的基础。作为研究的一部分,作者得出结论,“取向点”成分是隐喻迁移的主要特征之一。因此,在进行分析时要考虑到运动方向符号的相互作用,它们会影响隐喻形象的形成。振荡和多向运动的图像是对人类存在的社会、情感领域以及人的生理方面进行隐喻建模的来源领域。
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