CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT “CHILD” IN TURKISH PROVERBS
Abstract
This article explains the conceptualization of the image of the child in Turkish culture and its role in the culture of Turkish people through the analysis of metaphors in proverbs. It analyses how folk culture is manifested through linguistic means and what metaphors are utilized in Turkish proverbs.
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