Event Structure Metaphors through the Body

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Event Structure Metaphors through the Body

Translation from English to American Sign Language

Linguistics Sign languages, Braille and other linguistic communication

Author: Daniel R. Roush

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Collection: Figurative Thought and Language

Language: English

Published by: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published on: 28th June 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9789027264091


How do the experiences of people who have different bodies (deaf versus hearing) shape their thoughts and metaphors? Do different linguistic modes of expression (signed versus spoken) have a shaping force as well?

This book investigates the metaphorical production of culturally-Deaf translators who work from English to American Sign Language (ASL). It describes how Event Structure Metaphors are handled across languages of two different modalities.

Through the use of corpus-based evidence, several specific questions are addressed: are the main branches of Event Structure Metaphors - the Location and Object branches - exhibited in ASL? Are these two branches adequate to explain the event-related linguistic metaphors identified in the translation corpus? To what extent do translators maintain, shift, add, and omit expressions of these metaphors?

While answering these specific questions, this book makes a significant elaboration to the two-branch theory of Event Structure Metaphors. It raises larger questions of how bilinguals handle competing conceptualizations of events and contributes to emerging interest in how body specificity, linguistic modes, and cultural context affect metaphoric variability.

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