METAPHOR IN THE JOURNALISTIC TEXT OF ECONOMIC TOPICS
Abstract
This article analyzes the use of metaphor in journalistic texts on economic topics. It explores the communicative function of metaphors, their interaction with economic terminology, and their influence on reader perception. Based on real text samples, the paper shows how metaphors help popularize complex economic concepts.
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