Dogs know it, trees wait for it, and the wind snatches it

G. Simon
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Verbal constructions of personification (i.e. nonhuman subject + predicate verb primarily used for human beings only) can be considered a key linguistic realization of personification. Although as grammatical metaphors they are rather invisible, the verb’s selection restrictions have a crucial role in expressing conceptual personification. In other words, the nominal form of personification as cross-domain mapping (e.g. WIND IS A THIEF ) is often realized via verb + argument structures (e.g. the wind grabbed the papers out of my hand). In a previous study, the domains of MOVEMENT , CONTROL and MENTAL ACT proved to be the most frequent conceptual categories of verbal personifications in a corpus of 20 th -century Hungarian poems. However, despite these initial findings, we have relatively little knowledge about what are the typical verbal components of personifications in Hungarian on a more general level. The present paper aims to extend the scope of personification research, adopting corpus linguistic methodology to explore the semantic domains of verbal personification in Hungarian. In a collostructional analysis, I investigate the significant verbal collexemes of noun + verb personifications in the huTenTen12 corpus, using three categories of nominal keywords: animals (dog, horse, fish), plants (tree, fruit, flower) and inanimate natural phenomena (water, air, fire). The study hypothesises that verbs of MENTAL ACT will dominate the first category, MOVEMENT and CONTROL will be prominent among the verbal collexemes of nouns denoting personified natural phenomena, while the semantic domains of verbal personifications will be more heterogeneous in the realm of plants.
狗知道它,树等待它,风抓住它
人格化的动词结构(即主要用于人类的非人类主语+谓语动词)可以被认为是人格化的关键语言实现。作为语法隐喻,动词的选择限制虽然是无形的,但在表达概念拟人化方面却起着至关重要的作用。换句话说,名义形式的人格化作为跨域映射(例如,风是一个小偷)通常通过动词+论点结构实现(例如,风从我手中抢走了文件)。在之前的一项研究中,运动、控制和心理行为领域被证明是20世纪匈牙利诗歌语料库中最常见的语言人格化概念类别。然而,尽管有这些初步的发现,我们对匈牙利语中拟人化的典型语言成分在更普遍的水平上知之甚少。本文旨在扩大拟人研究的范围,采用语料库语言学方法探索匈牙利语言语拟人的语义域。在结构分析中,我研究了hutenen12语料库中名词+动词人格化的重要语体,使用了三类名义关键词:动物(狗、马、鱼)、植物(树、水果、花)和无生命的自然现象(水、空气、火)。研究认为,第一类以MENTAL ACT动词为主,拟人化自然现象的名词语体中以MOVEMENT和CONTROL动词为主,而植物领域的拟人化语体语义域则较为复杂。
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