Article published In: Journal of Historical Linguistics
Vol. 13:2 (2023) ► pp.295–325
Regularity of semantic change in Romance anatomical terms
Published online: 21 September 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21046.law
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21046.law
Abstract
While semantic change is notoriously idiosyncratic, cross-linguistic evidence suggests some general trends in the
directions and mechanisms of semantic shifts. Notable among these are trends applying to the target domain of the human body, a
domain that has received considerable attention due to its universality. However, broad surveys of many languages risk missing
significant details. Data from the Dictionnaire étymologique et cognitif des langues romanes (DECOLAR) on the
etymologies of terms for 97 body parts in 14 Romance languages calls some proposed trends into question. In particular,
counterexamples are found to a supposed unidirectional shift from visible parts to the wholes that include them. Analysis of
individual changes reveals contextual factors that can cause a lexical trend to not apply. The findings contribute to a more
complex model of metaphorization and metonymization, the primary processes involved in lexical semantic change.
Keywords: semantics, lexical change, lexical typology, metonymy, metaphor
Article outline
- 1.Uncertainty about trends in lexico-semantic change
- 2.Trends in semantic change in the domain of human anatomy
- 3.Data
- 4.Results
- 4.1Relative frequency of semantic change types
- 4.2Trends in metaphor-driven semantic changes
- 4.3Trends in metonymy-driven semantic changes
- 5.Discussion
- 5.1Relative frequency of interfield metonymy and metaphor
- 5.2Shifts between visible parts and wholes
- 6.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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