The book presents an ethnolinguistic study on lexical expressions of honor in the Language of Early Arabic Poetry. It is the first application of Cultural-Linguistic methodology in research on the language and culture of al-Jahiliyya Arabs. Consequently, it is one of the first cultural cognitive linguistic studies on Classical Arabic semantics and lexicology. The book examines the use of Arabic honor-related lexis in the oral-formulaic pre-Islamic poetry, and interprets lexical expressions as encoding cultural conceptualizations: cognitive schemata and categories, and conceptual metaphors and metonymies. An exhaustive description of pre-Islamic Arabic cultural models of honor and social evaluation is offered alongside semantic frames for discourses of honor available to pre-Islamic Arabs.
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The book presents an ethnolinguistic study on lexical expressions of honor in the Language of Early Arabic Poetry. It applies the methodology of Cultural Linguistics in the research on language and culture of Arabs of al-Jahiliyya. It offers a description of pre-Islamic Arabic cultural model of honor and associated semantic frames.
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Early Arabic Poetry and its language as an index for self-identification; methodology of Cultural Linguistics; anthropological data on honor; pre-Islamic Arabic code of honor: being karīm; generosity-honorability metonymy; karāma-honor paid to equals; ḥasab-value of honorability; šaraf-honor-precedence is elevated place; ˁirḍ is personal honor; embodiment of ˁirḍ is body; shame-dishonor model; model of honor; model of social evaluation of worthiness; Arabic-European contrast
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ISBN
9783631882900
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang AG
Vekt
531 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
358

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Bartosz Pietrzak, Ph.D., works at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland. His interests lie in Cultural Linguistics and Frame Semantics research in Semitic languages. He studies the cultural conceptualizations encoded in the formulas of the Language of Early Arabic Poetry, as well as in modern Arabic dialects, Modern Hebrew, and Maltese.