
Theoretical views on linguistic anthropomorphism and their role in the study of the language system
Abstract
The article discusses the term anthropomorphism, the study of anthropomorphic metaphors in world linguistics, the theoretical views of scientists, the specific features of research, the linguocultural and social significance of approaches using the concept of anthropomorphism in the study of metaphors, the possibilities of expression, the reasons for their formation, the linguocultural characteristics of anthropomorphisms.
Keywords
Anthropomorphism, metaphor, anthropomorphic metaphor
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