Conative “kisses” in human-to-animal communication

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Alexander Andrason
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Abstract The present article offers the first systematic scholarly analysis of ConKisses, i.e., a sub-class of conative animal calls (i.e., directives addressed to animals) that draw on speech kisses (i.e., sounds that are made with a kiss-like articulatory mechanism). The author examines the pragma-semantics, phonetics, and morphology of ConKisses in 50 languages within a prototype-driven approach to categorization and concludes the following: ConKisses comply with the features associated with the prototype of a conative animal call and may therefore be regarded as the prototype’s canonical instantiations – in fact, they constitute the most canonical subset within the entire conative-animal-call category and thus a highly extra-systematic one from sentence-grammar’s perspective.
人与动物交流中的暗示性 "亲吻
摘要 本文首次对ConKisses进行了系统的学术分析,ConKisses是借助语音亲吻(即用类似亲吻的发音机制发出的声音)而产生的一种动物性呼叫(即对动物发出的指令)的亚类。作者在原型驱动的分类方法中研究了 50 种语言中 ConKisses 的语用语义学、语音学和形态学,并得出以下结论:ConKisses 符合同义动物叫声原型的相关特征,因此可以被视为原型的典型实例--事实上,它们构成了整个同义动物叫声类别中最典型的子集,因此从句子语法的角度来看,是一个高度系统外的类别。
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Lodz Papers in Pragmatics
Lodz Papers in Pragmatics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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