CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATION OF MIXED SPACE "WOMAN - DOLL" IN RUSSIAN FAIRY-TALE DISCOURSE
Koval'chuk Lidiya Petrovna
Chelyabinsk State University
Abstract. The author reveals the creation features of the model of the mixed space woman - doll in the Russian fairy-tale discourse basing on the theory of conceptual integration by G. Fauconnier and M. Turner, and as a result of encyclopedic material and folk sources review infers the initial mental spaces of the blend woman - doll, and substantiates its model of conceptual integration.
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