Abstract: The authors approach the poem My Mother by Goran Samardžic from the perspective of cognitive metaphorization, to point out the individual and collective experience resulting from human interactions with the extralinguistic world. By decoding cognitive processes, they identify metaphorical mappings and mergers and metonymic extensions, starting from basic concepts representing the embodied cultural and personal experience of the lyrical subject. The body and the senses are engaged in the realization of metaphorical language which poetizes filia...
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