Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion

In this paper I describe the process of grammaticalization of Old English causative verbs through the analysis of some of the different strategies for the expression of causation in three different lexical domains: PHYSICAL PERCEPTION, COGNITION and EMOTION. The etymological analysis of these verbs...

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Main Author: Javier E. Díaz Vera
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Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2011-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/3622
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description In this paper I describe the process of grammaticalization of Old English causative verbs through the analysis of some of the different strategies for the expression of causation in three different lexical domains: PHYSICAL PERCEPTION, COGNITION and EMOTION. The etymological analysis of these verbs indicates that, in the case of the three lexical domains under scrutiny, causation was lexicalized and conceptualized as forced movement or change of an external (as in the case of verbs of FEELING; e.g. OE hieran 'to hear') or internal (i.e. verbs of COGNITION and some EMOTION verbs; e.g. OE gemynan 'to remember' and OE hiertan 'to encourage') part of the body.
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spelling doaj.art-7f57e00db63e4b92ba5e26a810ce3b912023-01-18T09:50:38ZdeuUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Linguistica0024-39222350-420X2011-12-0151110.4312/linguistica.51.1.285-290Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotionJavier E. Díaz Vera0University of Castilla-La ManchaIn this paper I describe the process of grammaticalization of Old English causative verbs through the analysis of some of the different strategies for the expression of causation in three different lexical domains: PHYSICAL PERCEPTION, COGNITION and EMOTION. The etymological analysis of these verbs indicates that, in the case of the three lexical domains under scrutiny, causation was lexicalized and conceptualized as forced movement or change of an external (as in the case of verbs of FEELING; e.g. OE hieran 'to hear') or internal (i.e. verbs of COGNITION and some EMOTION verbs; e.g. OE gemynan 'to remember' and OE hiertan 'to encourage') part of the body.https://journals.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/3622Derivation in a word-based morphologyon the origin of Old English verbs of perceptioncognition and emotion
spellingShingle Javier E. Díaz Vera
Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
Linguistica
Derivation in a word-based morphology
on the origin of Old English verbs of perception
cognition and emotion
title Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
title_full Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
title_fullStr Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
title_full_unstemmed Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
title_short Derivation in a word-based morphology: on the origin of Old English verbs of perception, cognition and emotion
title_sort derivation in a word based morphology on the origin of old english verbs of perception cognition and emotion
topic Derivation in a word-based morphology
on the origin of Old English verbs of perception
cognition and emotion
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/3622
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