Cognitive-Assessment Content of Zoomorphic Metaphors in Contemporary Ukrainian and English Language Culture a Comparative Aspect
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Abstract. The academic paper highlights the results of studying zoomorphic metaphors of modern Ukrainian linguoculture. Poetic texts of the ХХ -
ХХІ centuries were primarily the source base because the language of poetry is the natural medium of metaphor. In poetry, the potential of
metaphor is fully implemented. It conveys numerous shades of meaning, and semantic nuances, as well as the purpose of influencing the
reader, stimulating his creative imagination, giving aesthetic pleasure, expanding the worldview, involving in co-creation, etc. Publicistic
texts containing zoomorphic metaphors were also included in the analysis. The purpose of the research was to identify the principal types of
zoomorphic metaphors and to find out the features of their semantics and functions in the language of modern Ukrainian poetry and
journalism. It has been established that in the Ukrainian linguoculture, the basic donor zones of zoomorphic metaphors are the concepts of
animals, birds, domestic animals, reptiles, and insects. A separate donor zone in Ukrainian linguoculture is the wing concept. Based on these
donor zones, the types of zoomorphic metaphors were determined. Most zoomorphic metaphors recorded in Ukrainian poetry and
journalism are traditional in their form using and implemented content. They have a distinct ethnocultural color and are connected with
mythology. The rest of the metaphors are individually and authorial, arising based on the similarity of the compared concepts. All
zoomorphic metaphors are divided into three groups according to the presence of an additional evaluative value: metaphors with a positive
emotional and evaluative value, metaphors with a negative emotional and evaluative value, and metaphors with a neutral value. Metaphors
of positive evaluation are noticeably predominant in Ukrainian poetry. They create specific sensory images of nature and objects and
characterize a person and his mental state. The research proved that zoomorphic metaphors are frequently employed in the English language
to convey figurative meanings by likening human characteristics or actions to those of animals. These metaphors utilize the traits, behaviors,
or physical attributes of diverse animals to enrich the description or comprehension of a specific subject. It was acknowledged that the
prevalence and characteristics of zoomorphic metaphors in the English language may diverge from those observed in Ukrainian
linguoculture. The particular attributes, cultural associations, and symbolic interpretations assigned to various animals can vary across
different languages and cultures.
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In World Journal of English Language. 2023. Volume 13., No 6. pp. 439-448.
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