古英语词汇中关于悲伤的转喻和隐喻

Emilia Castaño, I. Clavera
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本文的目的是探讨古英语时期悲伤的主要转喻和隐喻概念。为此,本文对《古英语同义词典》和古英语词典中记录的古英语表达情绪困扰的方式进行了分析。本文以情绪概念化的经验基础为出发点,首先通过实验证明了躯体行为反应在情绪识别、情感状态诱导和情绪信息加工与解释中的作用,并回顾了现代英语中最常见的悲伤转喻和隐喻表达。其次,我们分析了古英语中表达悲伤的词汇,以及体现和文化在情绪困扰的概念化和语言描述中的相互作用。这样的分析清楚地表明,在古代,就像在现代英语中一样,悲伤和心理上的痛苦也被概念化为不愉快的身体状况,如疾病、寒冷、黑暗或沉重。因此,即使悲伤的语言实现和动机随着时间的推移而变化,也可以追踪到悲伤概念化的长期历时趋势。
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Metonymies and metaphors of sadness in the Old English vocabulary
The aim of this paper is to explore the predominant metonymic and metaphoric conceptualizations of sadness in the Old English period. To this end, the Old English expressions for emotional distress recorded in The Old English Thesaurus and old English dictionaries have been analyzed. Taking as a starting point the experiential grounding of emotion conceptualization, we first present experimental evidence in support of the role of somato-behavioral reactions in emotion recognition, affective state induction and emotional information processing and interpretation, and review the most common metonymic and metaphoric expressions for sadness in Modern English. Next, we analyze the Old English vocabulary for sadness and the interplay between embodiment and culture in the conceptualization and linguistic description of emotional distress. Such analysis makes it clear that in ancient times, as in present day English, sadness and psychological distress were also conceptualized in terms of unpleasant physical conditions such as illness, cold, darkness or heaviness. Consequently, a long-term diachronic trend in the conceptualization of sadness can be traced even though its linguistic realization and motivation have varied through time.
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