Polysemy and metaphor in perception verbs: a cross-linguistic study
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CHAPTER 6: PROPERTY SELECTION
PROCESSES. In the previous chapter, it has been seen how the physiology and function of human perceptual systems influence and determine the way in which we use our language relative to sense perception. The way in which we experience, perceive and interact with the world that surrounds us must be reflected in our vocabulary, because, as Rudzka-Ostyn puts it, “a word that has taken root in a language cannot acquire just any new sense” (1995: 218). The five different perceptual systems were characterised in terms of properties. These properties are the means by which it is possible to solve the question of why some source domains are mapped onto very specific target domains and not others. In this chapter two other unsolved puzzles are discussed. Once the source domain is characterised by these properties, the next question is which, how, and how many of these properties are to be present in the target domain in order to constrain metaphor. Section 6.1 illustrates how these properties are applied to language. Here, only two properties conceptual mappings between source and target domains are not a matter of sheer chance but constrained by our experience of perception. In Section 6.2 Property Selection Processes are introduced. These processes are constraints on mappings between the source and the target domain, both in metaphorical and physical extended meanings. Finally, some conclusions are drawn in Section 6.3. 6.1. perception and language In the previous chapter, it has been described how human perceptual systems and processes function (Section 5.1.). This was followed by a typology of the main properties corresponding to these descriptions (Section 5.2). The question now is whether, as predicted by Cognitive Linguistics, it is true that the properties that characterise these senses can be traced in the way we use expressions related to these sense modalities. B. Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano Polysemy and metaphor in perception verbs 163 In this section, I pick up only some examples from the five different senses in order to give a taste of how this assumption works. In the next section, I shall concentrate on two of these senses – smell and touch –, and offer an analysis of the different meanings that olfactory and tactile verbs convey and how each meaning can be explained by using these properties. Download 1.39 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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