GENDER ASPECT OF ENGLISH METAPHORICAL WORLD VIEW


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The article is dedicated to the analysis of gender component of a conceptual metaphor on the material of the English language. Types of metaphorical models, which reflect the gender stereotypes prevailing in the British culture, are revealed.

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T. Yu. Tameryan

North Ossetian State University

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Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1825-0097

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