Voices of discomfort: metaphorical conceptualisations of physical pain in Algerian Arabic

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Ghaleb Rababah, Kaouther Nesba, Sharif Alghazo, Nimer Abusalim, Mohammad Rayyan
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This study investigates the metaphorical representations of physical pain amongst Algerian Arabic speakers. To uncover these conceptualisations, an oral Discourse Completion Test (DCT) was administered to 30 Algerian university students. A qualitative approach was used to analyse the data and generate the conceptual metaphors used. Grounded in Kövecses model of metaphorical conceptualisations, this research unveils that Algerian Arabic speakers utilise nine distinct metaphorical conceptualisations when portraying physical pain/discomfort: evaluative metaphors, fire metaphors, sharp object metaphors, container metaphors, animal metaphors, creeping insect metaphors, burden metaphors, swing metaphors, and physical force metaphors. These metaphors are further explicated in light of linguistic and cultural backgrounds to shed light on the intricate weave of metaphors in Algerian Arabic, underscoring their pivotal role in encapsulating physical and emotional experiences. The study recommends further scholarly research into the manifold metaphorical renderings of diverse emotional states across Arab communities.
不适的声音:阿尔及利亚阿拉伯语中身体疼痛的隐喻概念化
本研究调查了阿尔及利亚阿拉伯语使用者对身体疼痛的隐喻表述。为了揭示这些概念,研究人员对 30 名阿尔及利亚大学生进行了口头话语完成测试(DCT)。我们采用定性方法对数据进行分析,并得出所使用的概念隐喻。本研究以 Kövecses 的隐喻概念模型为基础,揭示了阿尔及利亚阿拉伯语使用者在描述身体疼痛/不适时使用了九种不同的隐喻概念:评价性隐喻、火隐喻、尖锐物体隐喻、容器隐喻、动物隐喻、爬行昆虫隐喻、负担隐喻、摇摆隐喻和身体力量隐喻。研究根据语言和文化背景对这些隐喻作了进一步阐释,揭示了阿尔及利亚阿拉伯语中隐喻的复杂结构,强调了隐喻在概括身体和情感体验方面的关键作用。本研究建议进一步开展学术研究,探究阿拉伯各族群对不同情感状态的多重隐喻渲染。
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