The volume explores the body part âeyeâ as a source domain in conceptualization and a vehicle of embodied cognition. It includes in-depth case studies of languages situated in different cultural contexts in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Oceania. It also provides insights into cross-linguistic comparison of conceptualization patterns and semantic extension of the term âeyeâ on various target domains. The contributions in the volume present a range of cultural models associated with the visual organ which take into account socio-cultural factors and language usage practices. The book offers new material and novel analyses within the subject of polysemy of body part terms. It also adds to studies on metaphor, metonymy and cultural conceptualizations within a cognitive linguistic paradigm.
Melike Baş is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Amasya University, Turkey. She received her PhD degree from Hacettepe University in 2015. Her most recent publications include Contemporary Studies in Turkish Semantics (Ed., 2021).
Iwona Kraska-Szlenk, Ph.D. (1995), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is Professor at the University of Warsaw. She has recently edited Body Part Terms in Conceptualization and Language Usage (Benjamins, 2020).
Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Overview of the Volume
âMelike BaÅ and Iwona Kraska-Szlenk
Part 1 Crosslinguistic Studies
1 General Patterns in Semantic Expressions of the âEyeâ
âKelsie Pattillo
2 Investigating Entities âPlacedâ in the Eye in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
âMaÅgorzata WaÅniewska
4 A Corpus Study of the Semantic Extensions of the Eye in Turkish
âMelike BaÅ
5 Polish oko âEyeâ and Its (Quasi) Diminutive oczko: Semantic Extensions and Usage Patterns
âIwona Kraska-Szlenk
Part 3 Case Studies from Asia
6 Metaphorical Mappings of âEyeâ in Chinese
âXiugui Qin and Yongxian Luo
7 Aankhon-aankhon me (âIn between the Eyesâ): A Cognitive-Linguistic View of the âEyeâ Metaphors in Hindi
âSuneeta Mishra
8 A Glance at the Mongolian Eye
âJan Rogala
9 Preliminary Study on âEyeâ in the Tibetan Language (with Reference to Literature)
âAgata Bareja-StarzyÅska
Part 4 Case Studies from Africa
10 What Do eyes Mean to a Pullo? Body, Cognition and Cultural Conceptualization
âAhmadu Shehu
11 âJicho kwa jichoâââiso ngesoâ: A Comparative Study of âEyeâ Expressions in Swahili and Zulu
âRosanna Tramutoli
Part 5 Case Studies from America
12 âEyeâ in the Zamucoan Languages
âLuca Ciucci
13 Semantic Extensions of âEyeâ in Deni (Arawá)
âMateus Cruz Maciel de Carvalho
Part 6 Case Studies from Oceania
14 Visual Perception in Doromu-Koki
âRobert L. Bradshaw
15 Metaphoric Meaning Extensions and Expressions of âEye(s)â in Bena Bena
âCarola Emkow
Index
Researchers and students across the field of linguistics and cognitive/cultural studies, all interested in embodied cognition, polysemy of body part terms, conceptualization, grammaticalization, metaphor, metonymy, cultural models.