Affiliation:
1. The University of Western Australia
2. The University of Sydney
3. Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
4. Macquarie University
Abstract
Abstract
This article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expressions involving body parts at the scale of
a continent, namely the Australian continent. The role of body parts in figurative descriptions of emotions, a well-established
phenomenon across the world, is known to be widespread in Australian languages. This article presents a typology of body-based emotional
expressions across a balanced sample of 67 languages, where we found that at least 30 distinct body parts occur in emotional expressions. The belly is by
far the most frequent, and a dozen others also have significant representation. The study shows how the properties of these body parts –
e.g., whether they are internal organs or visible facial parts – partly determine which historical scenarios led to their linguistic
associations with emotions, and in turn, their semantic and figurative properties.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Behavioral Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science
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