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<title>Aysel Memmedbeyli</title>
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<title>Cognitive function of repetition in English discourse</title>
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<name>Memmedbeyli, Aysel</name>
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<summary type="text">Cognitive function of repetition in English discourse
Memmedbeyli, Aysel
In this paper, our goal ia to explore this function of repetition in language which we call cognitive by identifying the ways how they construct meaning and thus shape two conceptual metaphors Life is A Journey and Ideological Differences Are War in literary and political discourses.
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