水在塞茨瓦纳和南非荷兰语诗歌中的隐喻标记

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
D. S. Matjila
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本文的研究发现,在诗歌中,水作为隐喻信息的标记,在某种意义上,它强调、延续和建立了隐喻结构元素之间的关系。对拉特拉迪人和一般的巴茨瓦纳人来说,雨就像牛,为人们提供和维持生命。对玛莱人和一般的阿非利卡人传统来说,婚礼那天是新生活的开始;雨水给土地带来了新的生命。本文考察了两首以茨瓦纳语和南非荷兰语写成的诗歌。目的是分析诗歌中的水意象并进行比较。本研究采用了多学科、跨学科、跨概念、跨意识形态、跨种族、跨语言的研究方法。这是一种以文本分析为方法论的文本研究。它还采用批判性话语分析和互文性作为理论框架来分析和解释所收集的数据。
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Water as a metaphorical marker in Setswana and Afrikaans poetry
The finding of this article is that water in poetry serves specifically as a marker of metaphorical information in the sense that it accentuates, continues and establishes relationships between elements of metaphorical constructions. To Raditladi and the Batswana in general, rain is compared to cattle, which provide and sustain life for the people. To Marais and the Afrikaner tradition in general, the wedding day is the beginning of a new life; the rain brings new life to the land. This article examines two poems in Setswana and Afrikaans. The aim is to analyse water images in the poems and make comparisons. This research study is informed by the multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary (MIT) research approach cutting across subjects, themes, concepts, ideologies, races and languages. This is a textual study with textual analysis as the methodology. It also employs critical discourse analysis and intertextuality as theoretical frameworks to analyse and interpret the data gathered.
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of African Languages is a peer-reviewed research journal devoted to the advancement of African (Bantu) and Khoi-San languages and literatures. Papers, book reviews and polemic contributions of a scientific nature in any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy), and literature, based on original research in the context of the African languages, are welcome. The journal is the official mouthpiece of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA), established in 1979.
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