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Метафоры со сферой-источником "неживая природа" в политическом нарративе "BLM movement": (по материалам газеты "The Seattle Times")

Authors: Budaev, E. V.; Pologova, K.;

Метафоры со сферой-источником "неживая природа" в политическом нарративе "BLM movement": (по материалам газеты "The Seattle Times")

Abstract

The article examines the expansion of the metaphors of the source domain “Inanimate Nature” into the target domain of the “Black Lives Matter movement”. The study analyzes a corpus of 150 metaphors used to describe the BLM protesters by the Seattle Times journalists in the period from May to September 2020. The research methodology is based on the cognitive-discursive approach to metaphor analysis.

В статье рассматривается экспансия метафор из сферы-источника "неживая природа" в сферу-мишень "Движение BLM".

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BLM, ОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ ДВИЖЕНИЕ, ГАЗЕТНЫЙ ДИСКУРС, CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS, POLITICAL METAPHOROLOGY, СМИ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОТЕСТЫ, СОЕДИНЕННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ — 2020 Г., СРЕДСТВА МАССОВОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ, КОГНИТИВНАЯ ЛИНГВИСТИКА, INANIMATE NATURE, МЕТАФОРИЧЕСКАЯ ЭКСПАНСИЯ, ФРЕЙМЫ, ЖУРНАЛИСТИКА, MEDIA DISCOURSE, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ СОБЫТИЯ, МЕДИАТЕКСТЫ, METAPHORICAL MODELS, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПОТРЯСЕНИЯ, МЕТАФОРИЧЕСКОЕ МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ, LANGUAGE MEANS, ЯЗЫК СМИ, ЛИНГВИСТИКА ТЕКСТА, СФЕРЫ-МИШЕНИ, AMERICAN MEDIA, ЕЖЕДНЕВНЫЕ ГАЗЕТЫ, ЯЗЫКОВЫЕ СРЕДСТВА, POLITICAL DISCOURSE, НЕЖИВАЯ ПРИРОДА, ГАЗЕТНЫЕ СТАТЬИ, ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ ДВИЖЕНИЯ, СФЕРЫ-ИСТОЧНИКИ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, АМЕРИКАНСКИЕ СМИ, МЕДИАЛИНГВИСТИКА, BLACK LIVES MATTER, ОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ ДВИЖЕНИЕ, КОГНИТИВНЫЕ МЕТАФОРЫ, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, THE SEATTLE TIMES (ЕЖЕДНЕВНАЯ ГАЗЕТА), АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ МЕТАФОРОЛОГИЯ, МЕДИАДИСКУРС, МЕТАФОРИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ НАРРАТИВ, США — 2020 Г., MEDIA TEXTS, ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ

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