The role of sound-symbolic forms in Motion event descriptions The case of Japanese

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作者
Toratani, Kiyoko [1 ]
机构
[1] York Univ, Dept Languages Literatures & Linguist, Toronto, ON M3J 2R7, Canada
来源
REVIEW OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS | 2012年 / 10卷 / 01期
关键词
Motion event; Manner; sound symbolism; mimetics; ideophones; verb-framed languages; aspect; Japanese; LANGUAGE;
D O I
10.1075/rcl.10.1.03tor
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
This article discusses the role played by sound-symbolic forms (SSFs) in Motion event descriptions, focusing on the case of mimetics - SSFs - in Japanese. An examination of literary texts shows that mimetics occur not only as the secondary element to another Co-event specifying form but also as the sole Co-event specifying element of the clause. As the latter, mimetics express Manner, Concomitance and Concurrent Result, i.e., three out of the eight relations a Co-event can have with the main Motion event (Talmy, 2000). This limited capability suggests that they are not the principal Co-event specifying form of Japanese. Nevertheless, they play an important role in Motion event descriptions as they: (i) supply indispensable lexical semantic information, being laden with rich meanings (e. g., rate in Manner) that parallel Basque movement imitatives (Ibarretxe-Antunano, 2006); (ii) add nuances to a scene by combining with a diverse range of verbs/predicates, going beyond oft-cited collocational pairs such as yotiyoti aruku [toddling walk] 'toddle'.
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