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“MEMORY” METAPHOR IN THE FANTASY NOVEL BY H. FRANKE “YPSILON MINUS” (EXPERIENCE OF COGNITIVE-DISCURSIVE INTERPRETATION THROUGH THE LENSES OF IMAGE SCHEMAS)

Anna Leonidovna Fedorova
Bashkir State University


Submitted: October 1, 2016
Abstract. The article aims to describe mental mechanisms to create the conceptual “memory” metaphor in the artistic space of the fantastic anti-utopia by H. Franke “Ypsilon Minus”. The metaphor is considered through the lenses of image schemas. The paper justifies the thesis that image schemas and cognitive domains, which they structure, are effective instruments to describe consciousness mechanisms responsible for the creation of metaphorical contexts and artistic worldviews.
Key words and phrases:
метафора
концептуальная метафора
когнитивный домен
домен-источник
домен-цель
образ-схема
контейнер
metaphor
conceptual metaphor
cognitive domain
source domain
target domain
image schema
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