What Can Science, Religion, Politics, Culture and the Economy Do? : A Corpus Study of Metonymical Conceptualization Combined with Personification
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Viimaranta, Johanna |
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Mustajoki, Arto |
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2021-10-20T22:14:43Z |
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2021-12-18T03:45:35Z |
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2020-01-02 |
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Viimaranta , J & Mustajoki , A 2020 , ' What Can Science, Religion, Politics, Culture and the Economy Do? A Corpus Study of Metonymical Conceptualization Combined with Personification ' , Scando-Slavica , vol. 66 , no. 1 , pp. 71-85 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00806765.2020.1741025 |
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PURE: 135775553 |
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PURE UUID: b0b7c91f-db49-429e-acf8-7b4c90b05196 |
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ORCID: /0000-0002-6609-7090/work/77087027 |
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ORCID: /0000-0002-9640-3394/work/77087553 |
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WOS: 000527582200001 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10138/335506 |
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The study analyses occurrences of Russian nouns meaning‘science’,‘religion’,‘economy’,‘politics’and‘culture’as human-like subjects. This kind of use isinterpreted as an example of a conceptualization described as PERSONIFICATION-WITH-METONYMY.On the basis of the fact that Russian examples work well intranslation into other languages, we assume that similar conceptualization ofthese abstract nouns is not completely language-dependent. The study isbased on the analysis of examples taken from Integrum, a large non-annotated Russian corpus. The large number of examples found in newspapertexts and documented both quantitatively and qualitatively suggests thatsuch non-annotated corpora can be used for studying conceptualization. |
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15 |
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eng |
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Scando-Slavica |
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cc_by_nc |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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6121 Languages |
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abstract nouns |
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metonymy |
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Russian language |
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Russian |
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conceptualization |
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metonymy |
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metaphor |
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personification |
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What Can Science, Religion, Politics, Culture and the Economy Do? : A Corpus Study of Metonymical Conceptualization Combined with Personification |
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Article |
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Russian language and Literature (Foreign Language) |
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Department of Languages |
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Doctoral Programme in Language Studies |
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Peer reviewed |
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00806765.2020.1741025 |
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0080-6765 |
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openAccess |
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acceptedVersion |
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