SCIENTISTS (LINGUISTICS, THEOLOGY, LITERATURE AND TRANSLATION) RESEARCHED “METAPHORS”

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Ibragimov Jasurbek Tulkinjon o’g’li

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Aristotle sees the skillful use of migrations as a sign of talent, and considers it expedient to have the skills and abilities associated with noticing similarities in things in order to discover good metaphors. Chapter 21 deals with the types of horses, including metaphors. The philosopher defines "metaphor," that is, an epiphora, a word that is not specific to a thing, transferred from gender to species, or from species to species, or from species to species, or simulated, and dwells on them separately.

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