The Figurative Component of Metaphor in Political Discourse (based on V. V. Putin’s public speeches)
- Authors: Elizarov A.B.1
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Affiliations:
- Moscow State Linguistic University
- Issue: No 5(886) (2024)
- Pages: 41-47
- Section: Linguistics
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2542-2197/article/view/303367
- ID: 303367
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The article represents a study of the degrees of imagery of metaphors in political discourse (based on V. V. Putin’s public speeches). The author considers three degrees of imagery of metaphors according to the frequency of their objectification in discourse and the strength of the figurative component. According to the results of the study, the conclusions were made that the most frequently represented group is the usual metaphors, the occasional metaphors are distinguished as the strongest in accordance with the figurative component in political discourse.
About the authors
Aleksandr Borisovich Elizarov
Moscow State Linguistic University
Author for correspondence.
Email: alelizarov@yandex.ru
Senior Lecturer at the Department of Translation Studies and Translation and Interpreting (the English Language), the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting
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