Metaphorical Representation of Human Body Parts in Javanese

Hendrokumoro, Hendrokumoro and Wijana, I Dewa Putu and Ma’shumah, Nadia Khumairo (2024) Metaphorical Representation of Human Body Parts in Javanese. Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures, 16 (3). 775 – 798. ISSN 19946953

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Abstract

Metaphors as a means of conceptualizing reality are not arbitrarily but physically and culturally embedded. This study focuses on the metaphorical representation of human body parts, as well as grounds and socio-cultural factors influencing the connection of the source and target domains in Javanese metaphors’ formation. Seventy-two utterances were manually collected using purposive sampling and analyzed using a descriptive-qualitative approach. The findings of this study showed that Javanese human body parts metaphors were constructed through the similarities and associations of the upper, middle, lower, and entire body parts as the source domain. This study also revealed that despite all humans having the same biological or physical parts, every language exploits and functions such body parts in varied ways across cultures. Consequently, human body parts can be associated with various entities and intentions. Considering the connectivity between metaphors and culture, this study is critical for raising a better understanding and awareness of the speech communities’ cultural thinking patterns. © 2024 JJMLL Publishers/Yarmouk University. All Rights Reserved,.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 0
Uncontrolled Keywords: Metaphors, Human body parts, Source domain, Target domain
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PK Indo-Iranian
Divisions: Faculty of Cultural Sciences > Master Program in Linguistics
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2025 01:29
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2025 01:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/12301

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