Polysemy and metaphor in perception verbs: a cross-linguistic study
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6.1.1. The property The property smell. It does not apply to touch and taste because of the constraint: > which is incompatible with Let us see how this is expressed in language in the following sentences. (1) I saw that there was going to be trouble (2) I heard that there was going to be trouble (3) I smelt that there was going to be trouble (4) *I touched that there was going to be trouble (5) *I tasted that there was going to be trouble As seen in these examples, the proposed constraint 129 for touch and taste seems to work when we look at sentences such as (4) and (5). Both senses share the property >, and it is precisely this characteristic that prevents these sentences from being felicitous, on the one hand it is not possible to touch or taste trouble without having a contact, either physical or metaphorical; on the other hand, the positive value of the property unnecessary. Whereas the first three sentences make sense, the last two are not acceptable. The meaning in (1), (2) and (3), however, is not the same. (1) can be paraphrased as ‘to know’, (2) as ‘to be told’ and, (3) as ‘to guess, to suspect’. The degree of correctness between the hypotheses inferred from the Ps and the real object in each sentence varies accordingly. In the case of vision, it is me – the PR – B. Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano Polysemy and metaphor in perception verbs 164 that figures out that there was going to be some trouble; I saw some indications that clearly pointed to me that there were going to be some problems. This reflects the properties > and > in vision. In (2), I myself did not see with my own eyes that there was going to be trouble, another person told me so; and as experience tells us, sometimes what other people say, especially when reporting some event, is not always very accurate. This reflects the property > in hearing. Finally in (3), I myself perceived that there was going to be trouble, but the indications to that conclusion were not very clear, the evidence for such an assumption is not strong enough for me to be sure of them. This reflects the property > in smell. Download 1.39 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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