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:: Volume 25, Issue 1 (3-2022) ::
IJAL 2022, 25(1): 31-60 Back to browse issues page
Persian Body Metaphors in Light of Metaphoric Competence
Mehdi Bazyar
Islamic Azad University, Qazvin
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Metaphor shapes our language as well as our thoughts by grounding the concepts related to our body within an experiential framework in which we can accommodate abstract concepts. Being aware of their underlying structure and mastering them are believed to be integral in developing metaphoric competence and communicative competence in a second language. Body-related metaphors are among the prevalent, yet under-researched metaphors of Persian that can pose substantial challenges for foreign learners of Persian. This study explores the body-related metaphor constructions utilizing Lakoff and Johnson’s conceptualizations in Persian language that can be problematic for learners of Persian. It was found that the Persian body metaphors are relatively rich and pervasive. In many cases, Persian speakers tend to use different metaphors as a kind of hyperbole to show the repetition and/or significance of a phenomenon or concept (both negatively and positively). It was also suggested that the primary function of metaphors in Persian could be explained based on the narrowing and expanding of meaning. The findings suggested that while systematicity is universal, there are also differences among the metaphor structures cross-linguistically and cross-culturally. The results could also provide another evidence for cognitivists’ claim that the conceptual system by which we understand and communicate (about/with) the world around us is mostly metaphorical. Finally, the significance and implications of studies of this nature for the learning and teaching of Persian as a second/foreign language were discussed. 
Keywords: Persian (Farsi), Language for specific/academic purposes, Body metaphor, Cognitive semantics, Embodiment, Culture-specificity
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2021/10/8 | Accepted: 2022/03/30 | Published: 2022/03/30
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Bazyar M. Persian Body Metaphors in Light of Metaphoric Competence. IJAL 2022; 25 (1) :31-60
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Volume 25, Issue 1 (3-2022) Back to browse issues page
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics
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