Abstract

Although various issues of the formal representation of the category of temporality in linguistics have been illuminated in one way or another, many problems related to time, including metaphorical temporality, remain unexplored. In the article, this is directly related to the need for a comprehensive description of the means of expressing the category of time in language, as well as to the importance of a multifaceted analysis of metaphor. In the process of metaphorisation, the connections of one or another field of knowledge in the mind are opposed, and as a result the transition between the fields becomes possible. There are two poles in metaphorical models. One represents the original (nominative) meaning of the linguistic unit, the other the transferred (metaphorised) meaning.

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