NON-VERBAL CONCEPTUALIZATION OF ENVY IN RUSSIAN LINGUISTIC CULTURE
In the article, the facial expression constituent of the non-verbal conceptualization of envy in Russian linguistic culture is considered. The major components of the mimic stereotype of envy are specified; ways and means of their language representation are analyzed and systematized as exemplified in literary texts.
Keywords: emotion conceptualization, non-verbal conceptualization, facial expression, mimic stereotype, kineme
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Issue: 2, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 2
Rubric: MODERN PROBLEMS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE STUDIES
Pages: 21 — 26
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