Sound Symbolism in the Reduplicative Vocabulary of the Shijing

被引:5
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作者
Smith, Jonathan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Christopher Newport Univ, Chinese, Newport News, VA 23606 USA
[2] Christopher Newport Univ, Asian Studies Program, Newport News, VA 23606 USA
关键词
sound symbolism; phonaestheme; dieyin ci (sic) (duplicated-syllable words); lianmian ci (sic) (alliterative and rhyming binomes); Shijing (sic) (the Book of Odes); cognitive poetics; ideophone;
D O I
10.1215/23290048-3324236
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The present study begins with an introduction to "sound symbolism" from a cognitive linguistic perspective. Such frameworks provide that while the relationship between sound and meaning within the lexicon is in general arbitrary, languages may also feature specific, statistically significant relationships between particular sounds and particular semantic domains, whether language specific or motivated by more general cognitive tendencies. An example from modern Mandarin leads to a broader consideration of this phenomenon within Old Chinese (OC), with particular reference to the reduplicative vocabulary, or dieyin ci (sic).,of the Book of Odes corpus. The author presents a series of persistent associations between sound and meaning in this subset of the OC lexicon, with statistical evidence adduced in support of their cognitive reality for OC speakers. Finally, this article offers a tentative exploration of the role of such "expressive" or "ideophonic" vocabulary in producing particular poetic effects relating to point of view and to conceptual metaphor.
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页码:258 / 285
页数:28
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