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학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
한국몽골학회 몽골학 몽골학 제61호
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2020.1
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43 - 82 (40page)

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In this paper, the author a discussed the cognitive linguistics focusing on compound words related with ‘ear(s)'. Mongolian and Korean compound words appear in various meanings and forms in sentences, reflecting the historical, social, and cultural characteristics of the country. The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze synthetic words from the perspective of cognitive linguistics, targeting [ear/чих] in Mongolia's representative novel Chadraabalyn Lodoĭdamba『Тунгалаг Тамир 』and Korean Yuwon-soo translation『‘The clear Tamir river』. They are closely associated with human emotions and behaviors, which can be seen in the idioms of body-related expressions. First, conceptual metaphor and metonymy play a key role of typical mechanism in the process of meaning expansion of body-part terms that is based on our physical experience and is calculated in the relationship of similarity and adjacency. Second, In the conceptual metaphor of the compound word, people>animals>things>acts, and in conceptual metonyms, state interests such as [interest],[joy], [ignorance], [indifference], [pain] appeared. Therefore, our concept system is figurative in nature, and the rich experiences, cultural differences, and cognitive differences of each language speaker in Mongolian and Korean recognize and conceptualize different concepts, and also have different meaning expansion patterns.

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