Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach

This study aims to investigate the polysemy of the Ilami Kurdish verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in light of cognitive semantics theory. Categorization, image, schema, and metaphor are used to analyze the polysemy of the verbs “xesen” and “kæften”. The data is collected from native sp...

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Published in:مطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران
Main Authors: Ameneh Karimi, Gholam Hossein Karimi doostan, Habib Gowhari
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Published: Razi University 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://jlw.razi.ac.ir/article_1920_2761c8e4165e131f77fa34503d571576.pdf
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description This study aims to investigate the polysemy of the Ilami Kurdish verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in light of cognitive semantics theory. Categorization, image, schema, and metaphor are used to analyze the polysemy of the verbs “xesen” and “kæften”. The data is collected from native speakers of Ilami Kurish through observation and interview. The findings show that the different meanings of the verb “xesen” and “kæften” have special semantic frames including “to fall”, “to decrease”, “to humiliate”, “to replace”, “to put” and “to throw”. The findings also depict the verb “kæften” is not used as the intransitive form of all meanings of the verb “xesen”. Based on Speakers’ attitude and by using their objective experiences, abstract concepts are conceptualized in containment schemas, path schemas, and force schemas. Path schemas have the highest frequency of occurrence according to the nature of the verbs “xesen” and “kæften”. Totally the findings confirm the systematization of the polysemy of the verb “xesen” and “kæften” in Ilami Kurdish in light of cognitive theory.
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spelling doaj-art-59414bfb701f455dbf16cfd64ca7307c2025-08-19T22:53:47ZfasRazi Universityمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران2345-25792676-573X2021-12-019410512810.22126/jlw.2021.5972.15001920Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics ApproachAmeneh Karimi0Gholam Hossein Karimi doostan1Habib Gowhari2Corresponding Author, Ph.D. of Linguistics, Ilam Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam, IranProfessor of Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor of Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Ilam Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam, IranThis study aims to investigate the polysemy of the Ilami Kurdish verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in light of cognitive semantics theory. Categorization, image, schema, and metaphor are used to analyze the polysemy of the verbs “xesen” and “kæften”. The data is collected from native speakers of Ilami Kurish through observation and interview. The findings show that the different meanings of the verb “xesen” and “kæften” have special semantic frames including “to fall”, “to decrease”, “to humiliate”, “to replace”, “to put” and “to throw”. The findings also depict the verb “kæften” is not used as the intransitive form of all meanings of the verb “xesen”. Based on Speakers’ attitude and by using their objective experiences, abstract concepts are conceptualized in containment schemas, path schemas, and force schemas. Path schemas have the highest frequency of occurrence according to the nature of the verbs “xesen” and “kæften”. Totally the findings confirm the systematization of the polysemy of the verb “xesen” and “kæften” in Ilami Kurdish in light of cognitive theory.https://jlw.razi.ac.ir/article_1920_2761c8e4165e131f77fa34503d571576.pdfpolysemycognitive semanticscognitive theoriesilami kurdish
spellingShingle Ameneh Karimi
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Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
polysemy
cognitive semantics
cognitive theories
ilami kurdish
title Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
title_full Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
title_fullStr Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
title_full_unstemmed Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
title_short Polysemy of the Verbs “xesen” “to drop” and “kæften” “to fall” in Ilami Kurdish: a Cognitive Semantics Approach
title_sort polysemy of the verbs xesen to drop and kaeften to fall in ilami kurdish a cognitive semantics approach
topic polysemy
cognitive semantics
cognitive theories
ilami kurdish
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