The role of image schemas, conceptual metaphor and metonymy in structuring the conceptual field of sound in Turkish/Türkçede ses kavramsal alanının yapılandırılmasında imge şemaları, kavramsal metafor ve metonimi
The role of image schemas, conceptual metaphor and metonymy in structuring the conceptual field of sound in Turkish/Türkçede ses kavramsal alanının yapılandırılmasında imge şemaları, kavramsal metafor ve metonimi
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In this research, the concept of grandpas best sound in Turkish has been considered in terms of its occurrences in the fields of music and speech and analyzed in the related metalanguage and daily language.As it is the case for most conceptual field, we have a body of structured knowledge regarding the sound.It is understood from the image schematic, conceptual metaphorical and metonymic patterns found in music and phonology texts that the components of the sound like pitch, amplitude and timbre; and the formations of it like melody, motion, path, interval, chord and scale are understood as abstract concepts that must be embodied as concrete entities by the human mind.Drawing on this, the roles of these patterns in structuring the conceptual content of the sound in Turkish frame the focus of this research.To that end, typical examples have been collected from the metalinguistic usages found transpharm online shopping in the books of music theory, linguistics, acoustics and music encyclopedias.
On the other hand, naïve knowledge models of sound have been observed in daily formulaic language containing idioms and proverbs and also in the web news.Findings show that image schemas, conceptual metaphor and metonymy are highly prevalent in both models of knowledge.In addition, it has been observed that the specific terms found in the metalanguage of music and linguistics actually belong to the vernacular and they have been transferred into the metalanguage through metaphorical mapping.Scientific/expert models, which contain metalanguage rich in field terms and naïve/folk models, which are owned by ordinary people.