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은유 이동 사건의 위계적 사상-확장 개념적 은유를 중심으로-Hierarchical Mapping of Metaphorical Motion Events: A Focus on the Extended Conceptual Metaphor.

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Hierarchical Mapping of Metaphorical Motion Events: A Focus on the Extended Conceptual Metaphor.
Authors
축일남김성주
Issue Date
May-2022
Publisher
한국언어문화교육학회
Keywords
cognitive linguistics; conceptual metaphor; extended conceptual metaphor; motion events; metaphorical motion; 인지언어학; 개념적 은유; 확장 개념적 은유; 이동 사건; 은유 이동
Citation
언어와 문화, v.18, no.2, pp 265 - 283
Pages
19
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어와 문화
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
265
End Page
283
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3197
DOI
10.18842/klaces.2022.18.2.011
ISSN
1738-3641
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to show that the most recent conceptual metaphor methodology can be applied to the study of Korean Motion Events in Cognitive Linguistics. Metaphorical Motion Events understand the non-spatial relations presented by abstract fields understand motion meanings. Conceptualizers form Metaphorical Motion Events by conceptualizing non-moving scenes based on internal structure and spatial logic. In Korean, Metaphorical Motion Events are constructed on four hierarchies: schema mappings, frame mappings, component mappings and mental space. The frame mapping level in Korean is represented by the syntax of moving verbs, causative and passive verbs, case markers, aspect markers, etc. Based on Kövecses(2020) recent insights on Conceptual Metaphors, this paper examines metaphorical linguistic expressions that appear in news texts. In Motion Events, the phenomenon of conceptualization of target domains for sensory, object, commercial, emotional, and temporal is investigated. As such, The mechanism of hierarchical mapping of Metaphorical Motion Events in Korean is explained. This paper provides a new perspective on the study of conceptual metaphors in Korean.
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