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SM ISO690:2012 MACOVEI, Dorina. Similative metasemy – a way of creating new ecological terms. In: Identities in Globalisation. Intercultural Perspectives: Language and Discourse, 25 mai 2019, Tîrgu Mureş,. Tîrgu Mureş, România: The Alpha Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2019, Ediția a 6-a, Lang, pp. 196-201. ISBN 978-606-8624-19-8. |
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Identities in Globalisation. Intercultural Perspectives Ediția a 6-a, Lang, 2019 |
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The vocabulary of ecology is a part of scientific discourse, which implies that it should be objective, concise, and deprived of any stylistic devices peculiar to literary style. Analyzing this particular field, we draw the conclusion that a great number of ecological terms are formed through metaphorical means. If literature makes use of the term metaphor to denote a figure of speech that describes a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similarcharacteristics to that person or object, in terminology we use the term similative metasemy for the same purpose. The aim of the article is to examine and classify these terms according to the criteria existing in both lexicology and stylistics. |
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Cuvinte-cheie term, terminology, metasemy, metaphor, ecological |
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