Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model

This article is the second in a two-article series that first critiques polysemic and monosemic theories to the meaning transference of over and then accounts for the word’s meaning transference from an image-schema based model. To be specific, this qualitative study aims to explain the processes...

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Main Author: Do, Long Tuan
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/
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description This article is the second in a two-article series that first critiques polysemic and monosemic theories to the meaning transference of over and then accounts for the word’s meaning transference from an image-schema based model. To be specific, this qualitative study aims to explain the processes of over’s meaning transference from spatial to non-spatial ones with 1350 instances in the 2017 Corpus of Contemporary American English, genre: Fiction. In the light of a combination of Multimodal Image Theory and Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the mappings from SPACE domain to non-spatial domains, image-schema transformations, and a range of conceptual metaphors associated with over were systematically analysed to first identify the word’s senses and then account for the mechanisms of its meaning transference. It was found that mappings together with image-schema transformations are significant in motivating the meaning transference processes. The results of the study are summarized as follows: (i) The prototypical sense of over, represented by a pair of image complexes, designates the relative UP spatial positions and potential forces between the Trajectory (TR) and Landmark (LM) denoted by the preposition; (ii) its spatial senses cognitively generate within three spatial modalities of thought: Visual space, Maneuver space, and Kinetic space, and (iii) its non-spatial senses are attached to a range of conceptual metaphors which are spatially grounded. In other words, three spaces provide concrete image-schemas or experience which are virtually represented/ mapped on to abstract experience shown by the retaining salient TR-LM configurations.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:199182022-09-28T15:57:01Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/ Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model Do, Long Tuan This article is the second in a two-article series that first critiques polysemic and monosemic theories to the meaning transference of over and then accounts for the word’s meaning transference from an image-schema based model. To be specific, this qualitative study aims to explain the processes of over’s meaning transference from spatial to non-spatial ones with 1350 instances in the 2017 Corpus of Contemporary American English, genre: Fiction. In the light of a combination of Multimodal Image Theory and Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the mappings from SPACE domain to non-spatial domains, image-schema transformations, and a range of conceptual metaphors associated with over were systematically analysed to first identify the word’s senses and then account for the mechanisms of its meaning transference. It was found that mappings together with image-schema transformations are significant in motivating the meaning transference processes. The results of the study are summarized as follows: (i) The prototypical sense of over, represented by a pair of image complexes, designates the relative UP spatial positions and potential forces between the Trajectory (TR) and Landmark (LM) denoted by the preposition; (ii) its spatial senses cognitively generate within three spatial modalities of thought: Visual space, Maneuver space, and Kinetic space, and (iii) its non-spatial senses are attached to a range of conceptual metaphors which are spatially grounded. In other words, three spaces provide concrete image-schemas or experience which are virtually represented/ mapped on to abstract experience shown by the retaining salient TR-LM configurations. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/1/48834-184408-1-PB.pdf Do, Long Tuan (2022) Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 22 (2). pp. 1-23. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1518
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Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title_full Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title_fullStr Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title_full_unstemmed Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title_short Over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
title_sort over again : a cognitive account of its meaning transference in the light of an image-schema based model
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19918/1/48834-184408-1-PB.pdf