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E-raamat: Perception Metaphors

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Metaphor allows us to think and talk about one thing in terms of another, ratcheting up our cognitive and expressive capacity. It gives us concrete terms for abstract phenomena, for example, ideas become things we can grasp or let go of. Perceptual experience—characterised as physical and relatively concrete—should be an ideal source domain in metaphor, and a less likely target. But is this the case across diverse languages? And are some sensory modalities perhaps more concrete than others? This volume presents critical new data on perception metaphors from over 40 languages, including many which are under-studied. Aside from the wealth of data from diverse languages—modern and historical; spoken and signed—a variety of methods (e.g., natural language corpora, experimental) and theoretical approaches are brought together. This collection highlights how perception metaphor can offer both a bedrock of common experience and a source of continuing innovation in human communication.
Preface vii
Asifa Majid
Chapter 1 Perception metaphors: A view from diversity
1(16)
Carolyn O'Meara
Laura J. Speed
Lila San Roque
Asifa Majid
Chapter 2 Words of sense
17(26)
Constance Classen
Chapter 3 Perception metaphors in cognitive linguistics: Scope, motivation, and lexicalisation
43(22)
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano
Chapter 4 Perception metaphor in English: A bird's-eye view
65(20)
Wendy Anderson
Chapter 5 Metaphors and perception in the lexicon: A diachronic perspective
85(20)
Francesca Strik Lievers
Irene De Felice
Chapter 6 Synaesthetic metaphors are neither synaesthetic nor metaphorical
105(22)
Bodo Winter
Chapter 7 Sensory experiences, meaning and metaphor: The case of wine
127(18)
Rosario Caballero
Chapter 8 Taste Metaphors in Hieroglyphic Egyptian
145(20)
Elisabeth Steinbach-Eicke
Chapter 9 Why do we understand music as moving? The metaphorical basis of musical motion revisited
165(20)
Nina Julich
Chapter 10 Approaching perceptual qualities: The case of heavy
185(24)
Daria Ryzhova
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Liliya Kholkina
Chapter 11 Grounding mental metaphors in touch: A corpus-based study of English and Polish
209(22)
Marcin Trojszczak
Chapter 12 Polysemy of the Estonian perception verb nagema `to see'
231(22)
Mariann Proos
Chapter 13 Evidential vindication in next turn: Using the retrospective "see?" in conversation
253(22)
Kobin H. Kendrick
Chapter 14 Sensory perception metaphors in sign languages
275(28)
Ulrike Zeshan
Nick Palfreyman
Chapter 15 Metaphors of perception in Japanese Sign Language
303(24)
Yufuko Takashima
Chapter 16 Perception and metaphor: The case of smell
327(20)
Zoltan Kovecses
Chapter 17 Perception verbs in context: Perspectives from Kaluli (Bosavi) child-caregiver interaction
347(22)
Lila San Roque
Bambi B. Schieffelin
List of metaphors 369(4)
Index 373