
AbstractThe article represents the results of the research of the metaphorical fragment of oil and gas terminology in the Russian language from the perspective of conceptual modeling. The conducted research allows one to assert that the models involved in the process of the metaphorical conceptualization in the framework of the national worldview are universal. The comparative analysis of the metaphorical fragments of the Russian and English terminological systems showed the asymmetry of both the qualitative and quantitative types.
scientific worldview, русский язык, conceptual metaphor, английский язык, лингвокогнитивный подход, терминология, газы, target-domain, naive worldview, терминологические системы, научное мировоззрение, lingvocognitive specificity, нефти, Oil and gas terminological system, source-domain, metaphorical modeling., метафорическое моделирование, концептуальные метафоры, нефтегазовая терминология
scientific worldview, русский язык, conceptual metaphor, английский язык, лингвокогнитивный подход, терминология, газы, target-domain, naive worldview, терминологические системы, научное мировоззрение, lingvocognitive specificity, нефти, Oil and gas terminological system, source-domain, metaphorical modeling., метафорическое моделирование, концептуальные метафоры, нефтегазовая терминология
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