A Study of "Attributive Ethnonyms" in the History of English with Special Reference to "Foodsemy"
(Sprache: Englisch)
The present work studies ethnic stereotypes from the cognitive linguistic perspective. An ethnic stereotype is seen as an ICM comprising a cluster of metonymic submodels (e.g. cusine, body, name). Each submodel may trigger the formation of an attributive...
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The present work studies ethnic stereotypes from the cognitive linguistic perspective. An ethnic stereotype is seen as an ICM comprising a cluster of metonymic submodels (e.g. cusine, body, name). Each submodel may trigger the formation of an attributive ethnonym, which ascribes an attribute to the target group. Such terms are usually derogatory.
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The author studies ethnic stereotypes in the history of English from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. He views an ethnic stereotype as an idealised cognitive model (ICM) which consists of a cluster of metonymic submodels (such as BODY, CUISINE, NAME, etc.). Each submodel may trigger the formation of an attributive ethnonym, which ascribes some attribute to the target group. While such terms are mostly derogatory, context plays a crucial role in their perception. The analysis proper focuses on foodsemic ethnonyms (most of which activate the submodel of CUISINE). Out of 168 items, above 50% follow the "FOODSTUFF FOR ETHNIC GROUP" or "FOODSTUFF EATER FOR ETHNIC GROUP" metonymy. Most examples come from Am.E., with Mexicans being the most frequently described target group.
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Contents: Cognitive approach to categorisation - The axiological factor in ICMs - Social categorisation - Social psychological perspective on stereotypes - Food and humans - Theories of ethnicity - Attributive ethnonyms - Foodsemic ethnonyms in the history of English.
Autoren-Porträt von Marcin Kudla
Marcin Kudla graduated from the University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska in Lublin, Poland. He received his PhD degree in linguistics from the University of Rzeszów, Poland. His academic interests include diachronic linguistics, anthropological linguistics and cognitive semantics.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Marcin Kudla
- 2016, Neuausgabe, 306 Seiten, Masse: 15,3 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3631665636
- ISBN-13: 9783631665633
Sprache:
Englisch
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