The Rigveda, the cognitive linguistics and the oral poetry
Joanna Jurewicz
European Review, 2004, vol. 12, issue 4, 605-613
Abstract:
My aim is to show how the principal notions of cognitive linguistics, namely metaphor and metonymy are helpful in the analysis of the ancient Indian poetical text, the Rigveda. Their use enables us to reconstruct aspects of thinking of the Rigvedic poets and to explain some obscure metaphors. The basic way of conceptualization of desire in the Rigveda is presented.
Date: 2004
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