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The Somatic Idiomatic “Fear†Concept in the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah

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  • Mirela Beatris Munteanu

    (Timotheus’ Brethren Theological Institute of Bucharest, Romania)

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In this article we intend to study lexemes that express emotions produced by fear from the perspective of lexicography and prophetic semantics, the lexem generating, depending on the relationship between the linguistic sense and the literary image, different directions of meaning: direct through constitutive features of the semantics of ascending emotions or indirect, through the syntactic structures in which they integrate. From the perspective of conceptual analysis (studying the meaning of all the words and expressions that are associated with a certain concept and which includes their systematization) we defined the term as a cultural phenomenon accompanied by a specific historical development, corresponding to the keyword of the proposed topic, also having an important presence in the Biblical text.

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  • Mirela Beatris Munteanu, 2019. "The Somatic Idiomatic “Fear†Concept in the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah," Proceedings of the 15th International RAIS Conference, November 6-7, 2019 040MM, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:ipaper:040mm
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    affective terms; fear; fright; emotion;
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