汉韩“手”类词语义取象特征分析The Analysis of Semantic Extraction on the Word Class of “hand” in Chinese and Korean Linguistics
- Other Titles
- The Analysis of Semantic Extraction on the Word Class of “hand” in Chinese and Korean Linguistics
- Authors
- 박화염; 한용수
- Issue Date
- Aug-2020
- Publisher
- 중국어문연구회
- Keywords
- Comparison of Korean and Chinese; Semantic image; Structure meaning; Function meaning; “手c”; “손/手ₖ”
- Citation
- 중국어문논총, no.100, pp 23 - 47
- Pages
- 25
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 중국어문논총
- Number
- 100
- Start Page
- 23
- End Page
- 47
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6338
- DOI
- 10.26586/chls.2020..100.002
- ISSN
- 1226-4555
2765-4060
- Abstract
- The “hand” of the human body part is the part of the front end of the arm of a human or other primate, which is mainly used to grab or hold things. Humans perceive the cold or hot, rough or delicate, hard or soft of things through the touch of their hands. Based on cognitive behavior, they reflect their signals to the brain to make subjective judgments on things.
Revolving around the “手c” and “손/手ₖ” which had been frequently used to describe “hand” in Korean and Chinese linguistics, this study aimed at analyzing he semantic image reflected by their single-morpheme words and compound words.
Furthermore, based on the theories of contrastive and cognitive linguistics, this study analyzed the meaning of “手c” and “손/手ₖ” in the dictionary from the perspective of structural form and functional form respectively. Among which, structural form is the synthesis of shape, structure and position of face in human body; functional form includes the use function, semantic function and grammaticalization.
Through this comparative research, this study discussed the origin, process and future direction of body words referring to “hand” in Korean and Chinese linguistics, and compared their similarities and differences in hopes of providing insight into the field of Korean-Chinise language education, Korean-Chinese body word teaching, and Koran-Chinese translation.
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