The paper focuses on multicompound English economic terms with colorative components that constitute a large lexis group, creating constant challenges for translators of economic literature. The introductory part briefly outlines the cognitive aspects of terminology research and discusses advantages of descriptive approach toward economic terminology. Then, it is demonstrated that terminology displays emotive and expressive content by means of connotations as well as such tools as colour-related metaphors. The general trend within this terminological group is the diversity of metaphorical associations that influenced term-formation and the diversity of translating keys that can give the right semantic insight to the translator. Finally, col...
The rapid development of science and technology and the economy make it necessary to create multiple...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
The paper considers key aspects associated with teaching English terminology in economic discourse a...
The research is devoted to the phraseological terms that are encountered in English economic texts....
The nature of the contemporary technical text has been changing. Traditional conventions of technica...
This paper on a category of oddly flexible terms found in social sciences such as economics that...
Domain-Specific English (DSE) is characterized by a wide use of figurative language; very frequently...
The nature of the contemporary technical text has been changing. Traditional conventions of technic...
Nowadays, metaphors can be seen in a totally new light, exceeding their primary function of being us...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework of studying metaphorical terms in the sphere of economics,...
The article focuses on the on terminological derivation of modern English-language economic discours...
The article concerns the semantic potential of terms and specialised expressions and focuses on the ...
The paper explores economic texts from the translation process point of view. The study was carried ...
The analysis starts from the premise of the differential partial behavior of terms in various types ...
Abstract: The article deals with the phenomenon of onomastic metaphor serving as a means of reflecti...
The rapid development of science and technology and the economy make it necessary to create multiple...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
The paper considers key aspects associated with teaching English terminology in economic discourse a...
The research is devoted to the phraseological terms that are encountered in English economic texts....
The nature of the contemporary technical text has been changing. Traditional conventions of technica...
This paper on a category of oddly flexible terms found in social sciences such as economics that...
Domain-Specific English (DSE) is characterized by a wide use of figurative language; very frequently...
The nature of the contemporary technical text has been changing. Traditional conventions of technic...
Nowadays, metaphors can be seen in a totally new light, exceeding their primary function of being us...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework of studying metaphorical terms in the sphere of economics,...
The article focuses on the on terminological derivation of modern English-language economic discours...
The article concerns the semantic potential of terms and specialised expressions and focuses on the ...
The paper explores economic texts from the translation process point of view. The study was carried ...
The analysis starts from the premise of the differential partial behavior of terms in various types ...
Abstract: The article deals with the phenomenon of onomastic metaphor serving as a means of reflecti...
The rapid development of science and technology and the economy make it necessary to create multiple...
The paper studies two types of indirect (secondary) nomination: simulative and indicative ones, exem...
The paper considers key aspects associated with teaching English terminology in economic discourse a...