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'I hear the smell of roses' Semantic aspects of synaesthetic constructions in Persian

Journal: Review of Cognitive Linguistics (18779751)Year: 2020/12/04Volume: 18Issue: 2Pages: 397 - 427
DOI:10.1075/rcl.00065.mouLanguage: English

Abstract

This paper investigates the synaesthetic constructions in Persian with the aim of finding out what motivates them despite their incongruous syntactic-semantic assignments. It is argued that these paradoxical elements require a metaphoric/metonymic frame to assign appropriate lexical units (LUs) to their corresponding syntactic categories (NP+ra+VPand NP+AP). The discrepancy derives from the semantic aspects for which frame semantics provides two types of explanations: internal and external frame factors. Internal factors deal with the metaphoric/metonymic compatibility or similarity between frames, while external factors underline the use of lexical items from one subframe to fill the vocabulary gap of a different subframe. The argument is that this gap owes much to the indirect contact between the Phenomenon (e.g., an odorous substance) and the Body-part (e.g., nose) that perceives it. In short, the analysis of our data reveals that synaesthesia is not only an economical strategy for modifying the senses, but also a natural mental strategy for interpreting vague experiences. A configuration of the incongruent construction of 'smell' and 'hearing' will be proposed to generalize such an analysis. © 2020 John Benjamins Publishing Company. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Construction GrammarFrame SemanticsPersianSensesSynaesthesia