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Old age in the mirror of metaphors. / Trofimova, Nella A. .
CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation. ed. / Enrique F. Quero Gervilla; Natalya Sokolova. Moscow : Российский университет дружбы народов, 2020. p. 46-54.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Old age in the mirror of metaphors
AU - Trofimova, Nella A.
N1 - Conference code: 12
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The paper gives an analysis of the metaphors of old age that are well-established in German culture. The aim of the study is an empirical analysis of how old age is represented in the German language, reflecting the attitudes of society to old age. The material for the study was a selection of aphoristic and proverbal text fragments that include the lexeme Alter (hohes Alter).The methodological basis of the study is the cognitive theory of metaphor of G. Lakoff and M. Johnson, who argue that metaphors are not limited to the sphere of language and that the processes of human thinking themselves are metaphorical. The study also relies on metaphorical modeling, a theory which makes it possible to identify a system of metaphorical models in the discourse of old age, reflecting the attitude of members of society towards this discourse and its participants, forming a linguistic picture of the world.The analysis identified several metaphorical models; the most popular is the time cycle model (daily cycle, annual cycle), which represent old age as the evening or autumn of life – the time to prepare for the end of the cycle: winter/night is the time of death, when all life in nature freezes, “falls asleep”.Old age is personified as an evil tyrant, robbing an elderly person of external beauty, energy, sometimes even clarity of thoughts. The natural metaphorical model proclaims the physical and mental functionality and attractiveness of old age: an old person is compared with natural phenomena (gray hair – foam after a big storm at sea). The architectural model represents old age as a building (a prison with the semantics of involuntary alienation from life, limiting the possibilities of movement and communication) or as its element (a balcony, which makes it possible to see wide surroundings and to evaluate what is happening). The semantics of metaphors include an emotional assessment of old age. The high degree of influence of the considered metaphors on the opinions and beliefs of society necessitate further study of the metaphors themselves and the discourses of their functioning.
AB - The paper gives an analysis of the metaphors of old age that are well-established in German culture. The aim of the study is an empirical analysis of how old age is represented in the German language, reflecting the attitudes of society to old age. The material for the study was a selection of aphoristic and proverbal text fragments that include the lexeme Alter (hohes Alter).The methodological basis of the study is the cognitive theory of metaphor of G. Lakoff and M. Johnson, who argue that metaphors are not limited to the sphere of language and that the processes of human thinking themselves are metaphorical. The study also relies on metaphorical modeling, a theory which makes it possible to identify a system of metaphorical models in the discourse of old age, reflecting the attitude of members of society towards this discourse and its participants, forming a linguistic picture of the world.The analysis identified several metaphorical models; the most popular is the time cycle model (daily cycle, annual cycle), which represent old age as the evening or autumn of life – the time to prepare for the end of the cycle: winter/night is the time of death, when all life in nature freezes, “falls asleep”.Old age is personified as an evil tyrant, robbing an elderly person of external beauty, energy, sometimes even clarity of thoughts. The natural metaphorical model proclaims the physical and mental functionality and attractiveness of old age: an old person is compared with natural phenomena (gray hair – foam after a big storm at sea). The architectural model represents old age as a building (a prison with the semantics of involuntary alienation from life, limiting the possibilities of movement and communication) or as its element (a balcony, which makes it possible to see wide surroundings and to evaluate what is happening). The semantics of metaphors include an emotional assessment of old age. The high degree of influence of the considered metaphors on the opinions and beliefs of society necessitate further study of the metaphors themselves and the discourses of their functioning.
KW - old age
KW - metaphor
KW - metaphorical transfer
KW - discourse of old age
KW - cultural values
KW - OLD AGE
KW - metaphor
KW - metaphorical model
KW - discourse of old age
KW - cultural values
UR - http://science-ifl.rudn.ru/proceedings2020/
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/d2b0c52b-e25a-319f-a672-0a3e5a660e1c/
U2 - 10.22363/09835-2020-46-54
DO - 10.22363/09835-2020-46-54
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 46
EP - 54
BT - CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES
A2 - Gervilla, Enrique F. Quero
A2 - Sokolova, Natalya
PB - Российский университет дружбы народов
CY - Moscow
Y2 - 27 March 2020 through 27 March 2020
ER -
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