Article published In: Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Vol. 10:1 (2012) ► pp.156–183
Metaphor-metonymies of joy and happiness in Greek
Towards an interdisciplinary perspective
Published online: 15 June 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.10.1.05the
https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.10.1.05the
In this paper I examine the idiomatic metonymic expressions denoting joy and happiness in Greek, focusing on their experiential grounding. I first argue for an interdisciplinary approach to the relationship between body, emotion and language, which allows for a holistic perspective to the meaning of these expressions and makes explicit the analogical experiential elements of the particular emotions. As a case study, I look at instances of metaphor within metonymy, which appear to require an interdisciplinary analysis. Drawing on corpus examples, I examine metonymies of joy and happiness with special emphasis on the neurobiological evidence (i.e. the expressive and physiological component of the emotion); the results of the analysis account for how happiness and joy are experienced by the subject.
Keywords: emotion, body, analogical experience, metonymy, metaphor, metaphor within metonymy, joy, happiness, desire
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