从认知语言学的角度看美国手语中的观点。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Terry Janzen
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美国手语(ASL)等手语语言表达签名者观点的核心是签名者身体周围的空间,主要是签名者面前的空间。换位思考,在其最基本的形式中,本质上是物理和感知的,在这里,签名者可能会在他们参与叙事话语时,将过去经历的场景映射到他们现在的周围空间。但除此之外,签名者还通过他们如何主观地看待更抽象的想法来表达概念性观点,例如表达对某人行为的特定立场,空间在这里也经常起作用。视点的表达以多种方式影响语言结构,例如,当视点从一个故事人物转移到另一个故事人物时,所指的各种实体必须被追踪,这是手语使用者采用的特殊语言机制。在抽象层面上,美国手语有一些反映观点的结构,其中一个例子是主题评论结构,其中一个主题短语被主观地(通常是范例地)选择作为构建事物状态的手段,这是一种概念性观点,而随后的评论是一个结构,在语用上包含了签字人对该事物状态的信念或立场。通过认知语言学的视角,我们可以看到美国手语中观点的各个方面是如何涉及到概念混合、依赖隐喻和转喻、身体分割和意象图式的实例的。
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Looking at Viewpoint in ASL Through a Cognitive Linguistics Lens.

Central to how signed languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) express the viewpoint of a signer is the space surrounding the signer's body, and primarily that in front of the signer. Perspective-taking, in its most basic form, is physical and perceptual in nature, where signers might map a scene experienced in the past onto their present surrounding space as they engage in narrative discourse. But beyond this, signers also express conceptual viewpoint in terms of how they view, subjectively, more abstract ideas, for example expressing a particular stance toward someone's actions, and space frequently plays a role here too. The expression of viewpoint affects linguistic structure in a variety of ways, for example, when the perspective shifts from one story character to another, referring to various entities must be tracked, for which ASL has particular linguistic mechanisms that signers employ. At an abstract level, ASL has certain constructions that reflect viewpoint, one example of which is topic-comment constructions, where a topic phrase is subjectively chosen (often paradigmatically) as a means of framing a state of affairs, which is one kind of conceptual viewpoint, whereas the comment that follows is a construction containing, pragmatically, the signer's belief or stance regarding that state of affairs. Through a cognitive linguistics lens, we can see how aspects of viewpoint in ASL involve instances of conceptual blends, relying on metaphor and metonymy, body partitioning, and image schemas.

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