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THE IMAGES OF GRAIN AND BREAD IN RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES: UNIVERSAL ASPECTS OF METAPHORIZATION

Yurina Elena Andreevna, Avramenko Olesya Vladimirovna, Pomarolli Dzhordzhia

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2017-11-135-139

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Yurina E. A., National Research Tomsk State University (pr. Lenina 36, Tomsk, Russian Federation, 634050). E-mail: yourina2007@yandex.ru Avramenko O. V., National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (pr. Lenina, 30, Tomsk, Russian Federation, 634050). E-mail: lesyonka@list.ru Pomarolli G., National Research Tomsk State University (pr. Lenina 36, Tomsk, Russian Federation, 634050). E-mail: giorgiapomarolli@hotmail.it

This article is devoted to investigating the images of grain and bread, which happen to be universally shared among agricultural-based cultures, as they are metaphorized by means of verbalized forms in Russian, English and Italian languages. We will present the common cross-cultural substantial context that lies at the basis of figurative reelaboration of source concepts and describe lexico-phraseological units embodying the images of grain and bread as part of motivational-figurative paradigms. An analysis of metaphoric models reflecting projections of these images in various conceptual spheres pertaining the material and non-material world is provided. The linguistic representation of cognitive metaphoric models is realized by means of figurative words and expressions. They include: metaphors (grain ‘very small and round shaped particle’), metaphoric derivatives (breadwinner ‘a person supporting a family with his or her earnings’), phraseological combinations (take the bread out of the mouths ‘deprive someone of his or her livelihood’), proverbs, sayings, and catchphrases (bread and circuses!). Our analysis will show a shared process of metaphorization in the languages under examination. On the one hand, the image of grain serves as a mean of metaphoric representation for 1) small and round shaped objects, 2) small parts of a whole (a structure or a surface), 3) a little or insignificant amount of something; 4) the source or the central part of something. On the other hand, the image of bread is used metaphorically to indicate 1) means of subsistence, 2) work or its results, 3) prosperity, 4) misery, 5) food in general, 6) positive moral characteristics of an individual. We can observe that in Russian, English, and Italian the figurative and symbolic semantics of grain and bread correspond. Such consistency is due, firstly, to similarities in food preferences among agricultural-based cultures, and, secondly, to the influence of pre-Christian and Christian traditions.

Keywords: figurative lexis, phraseology, cognitive metaphor, metaphoric model, Cultural Linguistics

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Issue: 11, 2017

Series of issue: Issue 11

Rubric: COMPARATIVE STUDIES

Pages: 135 — 139

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