Gradience in iconicity

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Review of Cognitive Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1075/rcl.00150.odi
Nancy Chiagolum Odiegwu, Jesús Romero-Trillo
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While it has largely been taken for granted by most linguists that the relationship between linguistic signifier and signified is arbitrary in nature, a growing number of studies suggest otherwise. In this article, we demonstrate that iconicity in total reduplicative constructions in Nigerian Pidgin is graded in nature, and that the degree of iconicity of any given reduplicative is largely correlated with the word class to which its simplex form belongs, with reduplicated ideophones and adverbials exhibiting the highest degree of iconicity, reduplicated pronouns the lowest degree of iconicity, and reduplicated adjectives, nouns, numerals and verbs intermediate degrees of iconicity. Our results shed light, not only on which word classes are more prototypically involved in reduplication than others in the world’s languages, but also on typical pathways that reduplicatives follow in processes of grammaticalization, whereby their isomorphic form-meaning relationship appears increasingly attenuated, albeit due to varying language-internal factors that are specific to individual languages.
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虽然大多数语言学家认为语言能指和所指之间的关系本质上是任意的,但越来越多的研究表明情况并非如此。在这篇文章中,我们证明了尼日利亚Pidgin的全重叠结构中的象似性在性质上是分级的,并且任何给定的重叠结构的象似程度都与其单形形式所属的词类有很大的相关性,其中重叠的表意词和状语表现出最高的象似度,重叠代词象似度最低,重叠形容词、名词、数词和动词象似度中等。我们的研究结果不仅揭示了世界语言中哪些词类比其他词类更典型地参与重叠,而且揭示了重叠在语法化过程中遵循的典型路径,从而使它们的同构形义关系越来越弱,尽管是由于特定于个别语言的不同语言内部因素。
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