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Accepted paper by Journal of Chinese Linguistics

591 阅读 2020-09-22 09:20:03 上传

以下文章来源于 语言学之妙

Congratulations to the newly accepted paper by Journal of Chinese Linguistics: 

 

Zhong, Yin, Chu-Ren Huang, and Sicong Dong. Bodily sensation and embodiment: a corpus-based study of gustatory vocabulary in Mandarin Chinese. To appear in Journal of Chinese Linguistics.

 

Abstract:

Embodiment has been the tenet of several linguistic theories accounting for how language conceptualizes cognitive and bodily experiences. Studies on linguistic synesthesia and sensory lexicon strengthened the embodiment account by showing that the mapping patterns amongst sense modalities likewise exhibited a tendency from the more embodied to the less embodied. This paper reports a corpus-based study of gustatory vocabulary in Mandarin Chinese to explore the interaction between embodied senses and conceptual embodiment. We first observed that the perception of  là ‘spicy’ and  má ‘numbing’ was chemesthesis derived from chemical reaction from the body. In addition, the concept of taste was found capable of being depicted by variegated non-taste lexical items from less embodied sensory domains. This study posits that gustatory properties as abstract cognitive categories are likely to be derived from more embodied senses, yet when quality of gustatory sensation is the focus, less embodies senses can be adopted to modify it. Corroborated with other recent studies, this study underlines and clarifies the role of embodiment as a versatile tool of linguistic conceptualization among multiple conceptual layers instead of being a fixed set of conceptual objects to select from.


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