A Cognitive Analysis of the Symmetric and Asymmetric Use of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA Schemas in English and Chinese
Abstract: UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA were first used by our ancestors to indicate the height of a physical object. From a cognitive perspective, in UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA schemas, spatial fields (source domains) often map onto other non-spatial fields (target domains), which allows us to understand non-spatial concepts through spatial concepts, such as quantity, time, social hierarchy, behavior and movements, etc. Generally speaking, the usage of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA is symmetric in the process of mapping. However, it is not always symmetric in language practice, but it can also be asymmetric: when UP/SHANG should be used but DOWN/XIA should not, and vice versa. Mostly from a linguistic viewpoint, this dissertation tries to focus on a cognitive analysis of its symmetric and asymmetric use of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA schemas in the course of mapping and the reasons why this phenomenon occurs in order to give a more in-depth understanding of these pairs of spatial words by providing abundant examples both in English and Chinese.
Key words: source domain, target domain, mapping, cognition, symmetry, asymmetry
Contents
Abstract 1
摘 要 1
Introduction 3
2 Literature Review 5
2.1 An Overview of Cognitive Linguistics 5
2.2 The Cognitive Approach to Metaphor 5
2.3 Spatial Metaphors and Image Schemas 7
2.3.1 Spatial Metaphors 7
2.3.2 Image Schemas 8
3. UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA Schemas 8
3.1 The Definition of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA 8
3.2 Symmetric Use of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA Schemas 9
3.2.1 QUANTITY 12
3.2.2 SOCIAL HIERARCHY 14
3.2.3 STATE/BEHAVIOR 15
3.2.4 TIME 18
3.3 Asymmetric Use of UP/DOWN and SHANG/XIA Schemas 21
3.3.1 Natural Phenomena 22
3.3.2 Social Hierarchy 23
3.3.3 State/Behavior 26
4 Conclusion 28
References 29
Acknowledgements 31