A Study on the Conceptual Structure of the Use of Prepositions in the Complement of Goal-oriented Motion Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese

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Maitê Moraes Gil, Augusto Soares da Silva
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Abstract

This study aims at understanding the conceptual structure of the use of prepositions (a ‘at’, para ‘to’, em ‘in’) in the complement of goal-oriented motion verbs (ir ‘go’, vir ‘come’, chegar ‘arrive’) in Brazilian Portuguese. Applying a corpus-based and profile-based methodology, within a Cognitive Grammar framework, this study combines a multifactorial usage-feature analysis of these prepositional constructions with their subsequent multivariate statistical modeling. The results point out the cognitive basis of this constructional variation and specifically show that the semantic features ‘profiling’ and ‘motion verb’ are the most important language-internal predictors in the use of the prepositions. This variation conveys alternative grammatical construals, i.e., the very high frequency of em ‘in’ in the complement of goal-oriented motion indicates nuances of meaning motivated by the superimposition of image schemas and the cognitive operation of profiling. Language-external features, such as register, also play a role in the variation.
巴西葡萄牙语目标运动动词补语中介词使用的概念结构研究
本研究旨在了解介词(a‘at’,para‘to’,em‘in’)在巴西葡萄牙语中用于目标导向运动动词(ir‘go’,vir‘come’,chegar‘reach’)补语的概念结构。本研究在认知语法框架内,应用基于语料库和基于简档的方法,将这些介词结构的多因素使用特征分析与随后的多变量统计建模相结合。研究结果指出了这种结构变化的认知基础,并特别指出了介词使用中最重要的语言内部预测因素是语义特征“轮廓”和“动作动词”。这种变体传达了可供选择的语法解释,即在目标导向运动的补语中em“in”的频率非常高,这表明了由图像图式的叠加和轮廓的认知操作所激发的意义的细微差别。语言的外部特征,如语域,也在变异中发挥作用。
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Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Semantics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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