Fear as a Container in Russian Compared to Hispanic Linguistic Cultures: Cryptotype Approach Gorozhankina, Tamara Pustovalova, Iuliia Noun Cryptotype Classifier Container This article presents a comprehensive corpus-based study centered on the noun cryptotype Res Continens (“Container”) within the Russian linguistic tradition, analyzed in contrast with Hispanic linguistic cultures. The primary objective is to delineate both universal cognitive patterns and culture-specific nuances in the conceptualization of the emotion fear. By examining how fear is categorized across these two distinct linguistic landscapes, the study seeks to uncover the hidden grammatical and semantic structures that govern emotive language. Drawing upon the theoretical framework of cryptotype theory, the research utilizes large-scale corpus data to analyze the collocability of emotive nouns. Specifically, it investigates how these nouns interact with various linguistic classifiers that function as diagnostic markers for the Res Continens schema. The findings reveal a significant cross-cultural overlap: in both Russian and Hispanic contexts, fear is fundamentally conceptualized as a physical container—a “vessel” capable of encompassing individuals, geographical regions, entire nations, and even other abstract entities. However, the study also highlights critical divergences. While the core “container” metaphor is a shared cognitive baseline, the specific lexical instantiations and the breadth of collocational ranges vary, reflecting unique cultural perceptions of emotional intensity and boundary. Ultimately, this research extends the empirical reach of cryptotype theory and establishes a robust, corpus-driven methodology for the comparative analysis of emonyms, offering new insights into the intersection of language, culture, and human emotion. 2026-03-23T07:39:20Z 2026-03-23T07:39:20Z 2026-03-20 journal article Gorozhankina T. & Pustovalova I. (2026). Fear as a Container in Russian Compared to Hispanic Linguistic Cultures: Cryptotype Approach. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.18848/2327-008X/CGP/A215 2327-008X 2327-2554 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/112359 10.18848/2327-008X/CGP/A215 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional Common Ground