Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Paula Lenz Costa
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Gibbis Júnior, Raymond, Françozo, Edson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Estudos Linguísticos
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/cel/article/view/8637123
Resumo: In this paper, the role of human bodily experience in the generation of metaphors in language and thought is investigated through empiric linguistic and psycholinguistic studies on the DESIRE IS HUNGER metaphor. Based on Grady’s hypothesis (1997), which suggests a direct link between the recurrence of universal particular bodily experiences and the generation of primitive conceptual metaphors, we investigated how American English and Brazilian Portuguese speakers metaphorically conceptualize desire in terms of hunger. Our results were congruent with Grady’s hypothesis, showing that what people know about their embodied experiences of hunger allows them both to predict which aspects of desire will, and will not, be thought of, and talked about, in terms of their embodied understandings of hunger, and to understand metaphorical expressions about human desires, such as politicians hunger for power or these children hunger for affection. Moreover, we analyzed the DESIRE IS HUNGER metaphor productivity, which was shown to be very high and was also shown to be employed in different discourse genres and in many areas of human knowledge, in both languages.
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title Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
spellingShingle Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
Lima, Paula Lenz Costa
Linguística.
title_short Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
title_full Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
title_fullStr Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
title_full_unstemmed Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
title_sort Emergência e natureza da metáfora primária desejar é ter fome
author Lima, Paula Lenz Costa
author_facet Lima, Paula Lenz Costa
Gibbis Júnior, Raymond
Françozo, Edson
author_role author
author2 Gibbis Júnior, Raymond
Françozo, Edson
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Paula Lenz Costa
Gibbis Júnior, Raymond
Françozo, Edson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Linguística.
topic Linguística.
description In this paper, the role of human bodily experience in the generation of metaphors in language and thought is investigated through empiric linguistic and psycholinguistic studies on the DESIRE IS HUNGER metaphor. Based on Grady’s hypothesis (1997), which suggests a direct link between the recurrence of universal particular bodily experiences and the generation of primitive conceptual metaphors, we investigated how American English and Brazilian Portuguese speakers metaphorically conceptualize desire in terms of hunger. Our results were congruent with Grady’s hypothesis, showing that what people know about their embodied experiences of hunger allows them both to predict which aspects of desire will, and will not, be thought of, and talked about, in terms of their embodied understandings of hunger, and to understand metaphorical expressions about human desires, such as politicians hunger for power or these children hunger for affection. Moreover, we analyzed the DESIRE IS HUNGER metaphor productivity, which was shown to be very high and was also shown to be employed in different discourse genres and in many areas of human knowledge, in both languages.
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