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The body in language : comparative studies of linguistic embodiment / Edited by Matthias Brenzinger and Iwona Kraska-Szlenk.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brenzinger, Matthias, 1957-
Kraska, Iwona.
Series:
Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture ; Volume 8.
Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture ; v. 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Origin.
Language and languages.
Semantics--Psychological aspects.
Semantics.
Gesture.
Cognitive grammar.
Metaphor.
Metonyms.
Anthropological linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (396 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Body in Language: Comparative studies of Linguistic Embodiment provides new insights into the theory of linguistic embodiment in its universal and cultural aspects. The contributions of the volume offer theoretical reflections on grammaticalization, lexical semantics, philosophy, multimodal communication and - by discussing metaphorization and metonymy in figurative language - on cognitive linguistics in general. Case studies contribute first-hand data on embodiment from more than 15 languages and present findings on the body in language in diverse cultures from various continents. Embodiment fundamentally underlies human conceptualization and the present discussions reveal a wide range of target domains in conceptual transfers with the body as the source domain.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
The Body in Language: An Introduction / Matthias Brenzinger and Iwona Kraska-Szlenk
The Body in Language: Observations from Grammaticalization / Bernd Heine
Grammaticalization of Body-Part Terms in Ethiosemitic / Abinet Sime Gebreyes
Extending Body-Part Terms in the Domain of Emotions / Iwona Kraska-Szlenk
Corporeal Incorporation and Extension in Dene Sųłiné (Athapaskan) Lexicalization / Sally Rice
The Cow’s Body as the Source Domain of Philosophical Metaphors in the Ṛgveda: The Case of ‘Udder’ (ūdhar) / Joanna Jurewicz
Our Collocating Body Parts: Recurring Images of Self and Other in the Use of English Body-Part Terms / John Newman
Notions of self in Hausa / Nina Pawlak
Hausa Metaphors: Gestural Idioms Containing Body-Part Terms / Izabela Will
The up/down Orientation in Language and Music / Elżbieta Górska
Embodiment in Zande / Helma Pasch
Body Parts We Live By in Language and Culture: The raaS ‘Head’ and yidd ‘Hand’ in Tunisian Arabic / Zouheir Maalej
What Hands/Arms Can Say: A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Swahili Body-Part Terms Mkono and Mikono / Serena Talento
Grammaticalization of Body Part Terms in Mundabli / Rebecca Voll
Whomever It Concerns—Notions of Control, Initiation and Affectedness in Expressions of Body-Centred Activities in Mbembe / Doris Richter genannt Kemmermann
Sexual, Impure, Vulgar: An Analysis of the Intimate Body-Part Terms in Egyptian Arabic / Magdalena Zawrotna
Selected Body-Part Terms as a Means for Conveying Abstract Concepts in The Economist: The Case of Head, Eye, Mouth and Nose / Tatiana Szczygłowska
Semiotic Conceptualization of the Human Body and the Case Study of Russian ‘Navel’ / Grigory Kreydlin , Svetlana Pereverzeva and Lidia Khesed
Author Index
Language Index
Subject Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Most of the chapters of the present volume developed from papers presented at the international conference "The Body in Language" held in Warsaw on the 21-22 October 2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789004274297
9004274294
OCLC:
898769265
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004274297 DOI

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