2020
DOI: 10.32996/ijels.2020.2.4.3
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Cross-linguistic Analysis of Metonymic Conceptualization of Personality in English and Vietnamese Idioms Containing "Head", "Face" and “Eyes”

Abstract: Research on idioms from the point of view of cognitive linguistics, in particular through conceptual metaphor and conceptual metonymy in cognitive semantics, has been steadily growing. While there have been quite a few investigations into the role of conceptual metaphors in meaning formation, conceptual metonymies are still left underexplored. This article examines the role of metonymic conceptualization of personality in English and Vietnamese idioms containing "head", "face" and “eyes” from the conceptual me… Show more

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“…The conceptualization of idioms was explored in American English by Kövecses in 1996. His study piqued researchers' interest in conducting similar studies in a variety of languages. For instance, the conceptualization of bodily idioms in different languages includes studies of the hand and face in Turkish by Hastürkoğlu (2018), the head, face, and eyes in English and Vietnamese by Vu et al (2020), and the mouth, teeth, and tongue in Chinese by J. Chen (2010).…”
Section: Previous Studies Of Idioms Using the Approach Of Conceptual ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conceptualization of idioms was explored in American English by Kövecses in 1996. His study piqued researchers' interest in conducting similar studies in a variety of languages. For instance, the conceptualization of bodily idioms in different languages includes studies of the hand and face in Turkish by Hastürkoğlu (2018), the head, face, and eyes in English and Vietnamese by Vu et al (2020), and the mouth, teeth, and tongue in Chinese by J. Chen (2010).…”
Section: Previous Studies Of Idioms Using the Approach Of Conceptual ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article gives an overview of how different types of metonymies have distinct features and functions. Metonymic conceptualization is studied to understand how the conceptual mechanism process contributes to the realization of mental space that determines the domain of meaning which enabled meaning inference when one meets with metonymic expression (Vu et al, 2020). It is because, as the cognitive structure, a domain provides a background theme that helps one to grasp any word's meaning.…”
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confidence: 99%