김순자
2018-03-09T08:18:12Z
2018-03-09T08:18:12Z
2013-08
중국어문학논집 The Journal of Chinese Language and Literature, Aug 2013, 81, P.149-178, 30P.
1225-973X
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE02228200
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/44471
This study aims to catalogue the similarities and differences found in the conceptual metaphors in the Korean and Chinese languages in the sphere of beauty care. The source domains for the analysis categorized in terms of war, food, plants, architecture, movement, organic beings, traffic signs, clothing and business are found in common in both languages, as are specific linguistic expressions and target domains. Reasons for these commonalities can be found in cultural universality as well as intercultural similarities. However, there are differences in specific usage and sub-conceptualization especially in the metaphorical categories of war, food, architecture and clothing, which can be accounted for by socio-cultural differences between Korea and China. More specifically, the war metaphor shows different perceptions of war between the two language-users, and the differences in the metaphors of plants, architecture and clothing reflect the cultural differences in colors applied in makeup as target domain.
이 논문은 2012년 한양대학교 교내연구비 지원으로 연구되었음(HY-2012-G)
ko_KR
중국어문학연구회 The Society For Research Of Chinese Language And Literature
conceptual metaphor
source domain
target domain
beauty care
comparative analysis
Korean
Chinese
한국어와 중국어의 미용 관련 개념적 은유 대조 연구
A Comparative Study of the Korean and Chinese Conceptual Metaphors in the Sphere of Beauty Care
Article
81
149-178
중국어문학논집
김순자
2012211078
S
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES[S]
DEPARTMENT OF KOREAN STUDIES
prage