篇名 | 動物洩露了語法及文化的什麼祕密:中英文動物譬喻詞之研究 |
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並列篇名 | What Animals Reveal about Grammar and Culture: A Study of Animal Metaphors in Mandarin Chinese and English |
作者 | 陳淑芬、陳力綺 |
中文摘要 | 本文旨在探討中英文動物譬喻詞的使用方式,理論架構採用「物種關係鏈譬喻」,並應用「語意分子」的分析方式。我們的研究結果如下:一、中英文的動物詞皆可轉化成動詞使用。英文的此類動詞可同時具及物性(例:fox the people)及不及物性(例:chicken out of a fight);對比之下,中文的名詞動化(去名詞性動詞)較少,且多為狀態動詞,常常和人際關係詞(例:雞婆)或身體部位詞(例:豬頭)並列使用。二、動物譬喻詞可反映出文化特色,且不同文化的不同動物譬喻詞可彼此對應。例如,中文跟「牛」有關的動物譬喻詞常常可對應到英文跟「horse」有關的動物譬喻詞(例:中文的「力大如牛」等同英文的「as strong as a horse」)。此外,中文跟「虎」有關的動物譬喻詞也常常對應到英文跟「lion」有關的動物譬喻詞,且多以正面呈現(例:中文的「虎將」及英文的「as regal as a lion」皆有正面之意)。三、不同文化背景的人士對動物也會持不同的看法。例如,以英語為母語的人士對狗有比較高的評價,但以中文為母語的人士則持負面評價較多(例:英文的「old dog」可用來正面呈現一個有經驗的人,但直譯成中文則含有奸詐、狡猾之意)。綜合上述的結果,可以清楚地看出動物譬喻詞具有文化殊異性,因此不同文化背景的人士會用不同的方式來理解動物譬喻詞。 |
英文摘要 | This study compares the use of animal metaphors between Mandarin- and English-speaking societies. We adopt the Great Chain Metaphor as the theoretical framework, and employ semantic molecules in the analysis. The findings of this study are as follows: First, animal terms in Mandarin and English can be used as denominal verbs. In English, these verbs can be used transitively ( fox the people) and intransitively (chicken out of a fight). By contrast, Mandarin has significantly fewer animal terms that can be used as denominal verbs, most of which are static verbs. Among them, many are collocated with human relations ( ji1po2 雞婆 “chicken-grandmother; to be a busybody”) or body parts (zhu1tou2 豬頭 “pig-head; to be stupid”). Animal metaphors reflect cultural history, and different animal metaphors used in various cultures may possess the same connotations. For example, metaphors with niu2 牛 “cattle” in Mandarin correspond to those with “horse” in English (li4da4ru2niu2 力大如牛 “power-big-as-cattle; as strong as an ox” vs. “as strong as a horse”). Additionally, metaphors with hu3 虎 “tiger” in Mandarin are similar to metaphors with “lion” in English, most of which are presented positively (hu3jiang4 虎將 “tiger-general; a general as brave as a tiger” vs. “as regal as a lion”). People from different cultures may regard the same animals differently. Dogs, for example, are viewed differently by the two cultures. English speakers have a high opinion of dogs, while Mandarin speakers despise them (lao3gou3 老狗 “old-dog; a cunning guy” vs. “old dog; an experienced person”). In summary, numerous aspects of animal metaphors are culture-specific and are, therefore, perceived differently by people from diverse cultural backgrounds. |
起訖頁 | 121-152 |
關鍵詞 | 動物譬喻詞、名詞動化(去名詞性動詞)、性別偏見、語意貶抑、語意分子、animal metaphors、denominal verbs、gender bias、semantic derogation、semantic molecules |
刊名 | 師大學報:語言與文學類 |
出版單位 | 國立臺灣師範大學 |
期數 | 201109 (56:2期) |
DOI | 10.3966/207451922011095602005 複製DOI DOI申請 |
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