An Idealized Cognitive Model of Naming: Converging Linguistic and Cognitive Evidence from Tunisian Arabic

dc.contributor.authorZouhair Maalej
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-03T03:13:03Z
dc.date.issued28/10/1430
dc.description.abstractAbstract. Naming people has been studied etymologically (Jäkel, 1999) and syntactico-semantically (VanLangendonck, 1999). But they have been argued to lack lexical meaning (Jäkel, 1999; Van Langendonck, 1999).The present paper, however, offers a cognitive semantic view of naming in Tunisian Arabic (TA) as an IdealizedCognitive Model (Lakoff, 1987; Langacker, 1991). First names are regarded as semantically and unconsciouslymotivated, describing a propositional model (Lakoff, 1987), a LINK image-schema (Lakoff, 1987; Johnson,1987), a metaphoric mapping (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980-1999), and a part-whole metonymic model (Lakoff,1987). Prototypically, first names in TA rely on a conceptual domain either recruited from within the experience ofname-givers or are the outcome of a desirable state of affairs on the part of name-givers. Such a desirable state ofaffairs is the product of an imaginative projection on the part of name-givers, who build this projection fromwithin emotions, morality, beauty, piety, etc. The conceptual metaphors capitalized upon in naming reveal namegivers’bias to males at the expense of females. The result is a cultural model of naming, whereby conceptualmetaphors interface with categorization and derivational morphology.
dc.identifier.sourceId3174
dc.identifier.sourceURLhttps://ksupress.ksu.edu.sa/Ar/Lists/JournalAricle/DispForm.aspx?ID=3174
dc.identifier.urihttps://ksu.otcloud.co.ke/handle/ksu-press/1876
dc.provenance28/10/1430
dc.publisherدار جامعة الملك سعود للنشرar
dc.publisherKing Saud University Pressen
dc.relation.issueالعدد 2ar
dc.relation.issueIssue 2en
dc.relation.journalمجلة اللغات والترجمةar
dc.relation.journalLanguages and Translationen
dc.relation.volumeالمجلد 22ar
dc.relation.volumeVolume 22en
dc.titleAn Idealized Cognitive Model of Naming: Converging Linguistic and Cognitive Evidence from Tunisian Arabic
dc.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typeJournalArticle

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