Metaphorical term formation in technical discourse (based on Russian, Bashkir, and English)

Dina Nurimanovna Bilalova
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The aim of the research is to identify the nominative and structural characteristics of metaphorical terms in technical discourse using the material of Russian, Bashkir, and English. The paper clarifies the notions “metaphor” and “metaphorical models” in a comparative aspect. In scientific language, metaphorization is the process of selecting terms based on similarities between different objects in terms of their features, functions, or characteristics. The main conceptual fields in the formation of metaphorical terms are represented by the metaphorical models “Human” and “Nature”. The study is novel in that it is the first to analyze metaphorical term formation in the Russian, Bashkir, and English languages, introducing into scientific use new factual data on technical terminology in a comparative aspect. It was found that in the analyzed languages, there is a high percentage of metaphors within the “Human” and “Nature” models. The research revealed that the process of metaphorization in technical terminology is more extensive in Russian and English compared to the Bashkir language. Metaphor proves to be an effective means of forming technical terms in the languages under consideration.
技术话语中隐喻术语的形成(以俄语、巴什基尔语和英语为基础)
本研究旨在利用俄语、巴什基尔语和英语材料,确定技术话语中隐喻术语的称谓和结构特征。本文从比较的角度阐明了 "隐喻 "和 "隐喻模式 "的概念。在科学语言中,隐喻化是根据不同对象在特征、功能或特性方面的相似性选择术语的过程。隐喻术语形成的主要概念领域以隐喻模型 "人类 "和 "自然 "为代表。这项研究的新颖之处在于,它首次分析了俄语、巴什基尔语和英语中隐喻术语的形成,从比较的角度为科学使用技术术语引入了新的事实数据。研究发现,在所分析的语言中,"人类 "和 "自然 "模式中的隐喻比例很高。研究表明,与巴什基尔语相比,俄语和英语中技术术语的隐喻化过程更为广泛。在所研究的语言中,隐喻被证明是形成技术术语的有效手段。
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