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Classification of metaphors according to the degree of difficulty of their perception and their decoding from the standpoint of invariant semantics. / Kiseleva, Svetlana V. ; Vinogradova, Svetlana A. ; Pesina, Svetlana A. ; Trofimova, Nella A. ; Abilova, Makhabat G. ; Prosyannikova, Olga I. .

в: Res Militaris, Том 12, № 3, 11.2022, стр. 2129-2141.

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Kiseleva, SV, Vinogradova, SA, Pesina, SA, Trofimova, NA, Abilova, MG & Prosyannikova, OI 2022, 'Classification of metaphors according to the degree of difficulty of their perception and their decoding from the standpoint of invariant semantics', Res Militaris, Том. 12, № 3, стр. 2129-2141.

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Kiseleva, Svetlana V. ; Vinogradova, Svetlana A. ; Pesina, Svetlana A. ; Trofimova, Nella A. ; Abilova, Makhabat G. ; Prosyannikova, Olga I. . / Classification of metaphors according to the degree of difficulty of their perception and their decoding from the standpoint of invariant semantics. в: Res Militaris. 2022 ; Том 12, № 3. стр. 2129-2141.

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abstract = "The article attempts to determine the nature of meanings in the semantic space of the lexiconby revealing the content of metaphors. A three-level classification of metaphors is presentedwithin the scope of the article. Its main criterion is the degree of difficulties in their comprehension. The metaphors are arranged according to the principles of fluent and crystalized intelligence. A semantic structure of a word is viewed as a multi-level configuration of meanings.It is fixed by a dominant invariant meaning. The analysis of the English substantive “a leg” ispresented. We have developed a new approach to the phenomena under consideration called the invariant-component method. As a result, the obtained semantic metaphorical clusters havelead to the lexical invariant definition. The latter is viewed as a set of basic dominant components that form the semantic core of a polysemous word. The results of the study led to theconclusion that lexical invariants make it possible to successfully decode metaphors of the firstbasic level according to our classification.",
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