In:The Language of Food in Japanese: Cognitive perspectives and beyond
Edited by Kiyoko Toratani
[Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research 25] 2022
► pp. 345–347
Index
Published online: 9 February 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr.25.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr.25.index
A
- abbreviation 36–37
- active zones 137–139
- adjectives/adjectivals 41, 111, 115, 130–132, 193, 233
- aesthetic terms196
- agonist 320, 323
- alveolar 86, 95
- amai ‘sweet’ 40–41, 245–250, 252–253
- antagonist 320, 323
- antonymy 147, 203
- astringentsee shibui
- aroma300see also intensity of aroma and flavor
B
- baribari ‘very hard’ 67, 69, 70
- become-language 321, 322
- bilabial 86, 95
- bittersee nigai
- blend
- morphological blends 35, 181
- conceptual blending 181–182
- blog 111, 124, 168
- borrowing
- definition161
- lexical borrowing 163–166
- branding181
C
- California roll 177, 180
- case particle 264, 265, 267–281, 286–288
- causation 117, 119, 322, 323
- causative 321–322, 334–335, 340
- change in force dynamics 327, 339
- Chinese characters 270, 276–278, 281
- color 41–42, 218, 253–255
- communication 28, 44, 74, 193
- complex predicate 278, 299, 312–314
- compound 35, 163–164, 169–171, 270, 274, 278, 280, 283
- conceptual metaphorsee metaphor
- construction 264, 266–268, 279–286
- Construction Morphology 123, 173
- constructional schema 170–171, 173
- corpus
- Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese (BCCWJ) 233, 264–288
- sake corpus198
- culture
139–141
- cultural knowledge72
- culture and food 27–28
- culture and gender47
D
- Deixis 299, 312
- delicioussee oishii
- desirability 241–246
- dialectal variation43
- do-language321
E
- embodied cognition thesis 14–15
- encyclop(a)edic 9, 138, 183, 195
- entrenchment 162, 183, 224
- epistemological193
F
- familiarity 61, 62
- fashions of speaking 267, 284–288
- Figure in motion events 294, 300
- figurative meanings 137, 250–254
- First Sister Principle122
- force dynamics (FD) 320, 323
- frame
74, 178, 180
- definitions 259–260
- frame semantics 234–241
- FrameNet 235–237
- frame-shifting 177, 178–183
- frame-to-frame relation 236–237, 253
- frequency
- token frequency 171–172, 233, 300–301, 328
- type frequency233
G
- gender 46–49
- genderization of food 47–48
- Ground in motion events 294, 300
H
- hardness 64, 65, 66, 86
- headedness (right-headed, double-headed)
119–123
- Righthand Head Rule121
- hyponyms179
I
- iconicity
59, 70–72, 79, 112, 121–123, 242
- degrees of iconicity 70–72
- lexical iconicity hierarchy 59, 71
- idealized cognitive model (ICM)139
- identity 45–49
- ideophonesee mimetic
- imagined rice cracker 68, 69
- immediacy 123–125
- inflectional morphology36
- intensity of aroma and flavor 306–310, 313, 314
- internet memes 175–176
- irreversibility118
J
- jargon 224–225
K
- kuu ‘hold an object in one’s mouth, eat’ 142–148
L
- lexical meaning 38–40
- lexicon
- hierarchical lexicon 122–123
- mental lexicon71
- linguistic freeze112
- loanword 28, 37–38, 46
- loanword (definition)161
- locative alternation 267, 268, 279–288
M
- magazine 111, 139, 198, 314
- makizushi ‘rolled sushi’ 168, 178–179
- melioration250
- menu 46, 181
- metaphor
40–42, 44–45, 142, 152–154, 156–157, 225
- conceptual metaphor 202, 237, 251, 255
- metonymy 142, 152–154, 156–157
- mimetics 30, 33–34, 113–116, 124–125, 296, 306, 309, 314
- motion
- metaphorical motion 296, 305, 315, 320
- motion event (definition)294
- motivation
- acoustic motivation 96–98
- articulatory motivation 96–98
- embodied motivation 80, 96
- lexical motivation 96–98
- multimodal 4, 111, 123, 125, 175
N
- naru ‘become’321
- naturalization (definition)166
- neologism 45, 122
- nigai ‘bitter’ 243, 254
- nomenclatural network 179, 182
O
- obstruency constraint 113, 120, 122–123
- obstruents 86, 95, 99–100
- oishii ‘delicious’ 238–241, 251–252
P
- passive 324, 334, 340
- pejoration 247–250
- perception4
- exploration of perception74
- sociocultural perception45
- perspective 248–249
- phenomenology of communicationsee sense-making theory
- place of articulation 86, 95, 101
- prototype64
- prototype of rice crackers 67, 68
- prototype of sushi rolls180
R
- recipe 35, 124, 268, 274, 277, 280–282
- rest in force dynamics 324–326
- rice cracker56
S
- sake
- brief history of sake 191–192
- how to define sake taste 201–203
- saltysee shoppai
- satellite-framed languages 294, 296, 306, 314
- schematic 320, 322
- secret language 44–45
- seductive food337
- semantic extension 225, 247–249, 254–255
- senbei ‘rice cracker’61see also rice cracker
- sense extensionsee semantic extension
- sense-making theory193
- sensory 115–116, 124
- sensory quality329
- shibui ‘astringent’ 40, 246, 250, 253
- shoppai ‘salty’ 244, 254
- smell 5, 15, 41, 238
- snack names 81, 84–85
- snowclones 172–174
- society 42, 44
- sound-symbolism 30–34, 55, 79, 81–86
- suppai ‘sour’ 245, 254
- suru ‘do’ 264, 273–288, 321
- sushi
- definition of sushi in English167
- sushi rolls 180–181
- hybrid sushi 181–182
- sweetsee amai ‘sweet’
- synaesthetic82
- synaesthetic transfer41
- synonymy225
T
- taberu ‘eat’ 150–152
- tabu ‘receive an object, eat’ 148–150
- taste32
- descriptions of tastes 40–42
- taste terms 5, 231–233
- taste terms for sake192
- taste is body /taste is building202
- text-mining198
- texture of food 5–6, 30–33, 59, 202, 336
- tōmei ‘clear’ 223–225
U
- umami 5, 223–225, 324
- undesirability 241–246
- usage-based
- definition195
- usage-based approach/model 7, 196–196, 266, 267, 283
V
- velar 86, 95
- verb
- intransitive 321–322, 330–331, 333–335, 340–341
- manner-of-motion verb 293–296, 299, 303, 305–307, 309, 314
- motion verb320
- path-of-motion verb 299, 303, 305, 309, 310, 314
- transitive 321–322, 329–330, 333–335, 340–341
- verbs of eating 135, 142
- verbs of seasoning 263–288
- verb-framed languages 294, 295, 305, 306, 314, 315
- viewpointsee perspective
- voiced 86, 95
- voiceless 86, 95
- voicing 86, 95, 99
- vowels 91, 94
W
- wine191
- wine components 298, 304
- wine properties 306–309, 313, 314
- wine-tasting notes 293–296
- withdrawal 154–156
- word formation 35–38
Y
- yasai-kotoba ‘vegetable language’ 44–45
