Spatial metaphors in antonym pairs across sign languages

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Sign Language & Linguistics Pub Date : 2020-10-30 DOI:10.1075/sll.00046.bor
Carl Börstell, R. Lepic
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Abstract We analyze sign locations in 776 signs from 16 antonym pairs across 27 sign languages to examine metaphorical mappings of emotional valence (positive vs. negative) along different spatial axes. We conduct both an automatic and a manual analysis of sign location and movement direction, to investigate cross-linguistic patterns of spatial valence contrasts. Contrary to our hypothesis, negative valence concepts are generally articulated higher up than their positive counterparts. However, when we consider movement in space, we find that although signs generally move downward over time, positive valence concepts are associated with upward movements more often than their negative counterparts. This points to a systematic pattern for vertical valence contrasts – a known metaphor across languages – iconically mapped onto physical sign articulation. We similarly, but surprisingly, find a difference in movements along the sagittal axis, such that outward movement is associated with positive valence concepts more often than negative.
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手语反义词对中的空间隐喻
摘要本文分析了27种手语中16对反义词中776个符号的符号位置,考察了情感效价(积极与消极)在不同空间轴上的隐喻映射。我们对符号的位置和移动方向进行了自动和手动分析,以研究空间价差的跨语言模式。与我们的假设相反,负价概念通常比正价概念表达得更高。然而,当我们考虑空间中的运动时,我们发现尽管符号通常会随着时间的推移而向下移动,但正价概念比它们的负价概念更常与向上移动联系在一起。这指出了垂直价对比的系统模式——一个跨语言的已知隐喻——标志性地映射到物理符号发音上。同样地,但令人惊讶的是,我们发现沿矢状轴的运动存在差异,这样,向外运动更多地与正价概念相关,而不是与负价概念相关。
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期刊介绍: Sign Language & Linguistics is a peer-reviewed, international journal which aims to increase our understanding of language by providing an academic forum for researchers to discuss sign languages in the larger context of natural language, crosslinguistically and crossmodally. SLL presents studies that apply existing theoretical insights to sign language in order to further our understanding of SL; it investigates and expands our knowledge of grammar based on the study of SL and it specifically addresses the effect of modality (signed vs. spoken) on the structure of grammar.
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