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Title Transcription
ワイン ノ コトバ ニ ミル キョウカンカク ヒユ
Title Alternative
Synesthetic Metaphors of Wine
Author
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Wine aficionados search for exact words to describe their impressions. They are often unsatisfied with ordinary language usage, and borrow words from glossaries of books about wine tasting, or even invent new expressions themselves. Their use of words simultaneously indicates the limit of established language usage and the creative power of language. This paper examines synesthetic metaphors in wine tasting, especially those in which adjectives of 'hearing,' 'vision,' and 'dimension' modify the sensory experiences of 'smell' and 'taste.' These directions of modification do not seem to match with previous studies on synesthetic metaphors like Williams (1976) or Yamada (1992, 1993, 1994). The data examined in this paper provide evidence that 'light' and 'dimension' hold the status of 'sensation' in the language of English, and show that some factors other than the sensory mechanism of synesthesia can help produce uncommon synesthetic metaphors.
Journal Title
言語文化研究
ISSN
13405632
NCID
AN10436724
Volume
6
Start Page
177
End Page
196
Sort Key
177
Published Date
1999-02-20
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EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences