Title of article :
How Malay Proverbs Encode and Evaluate Emotion? A Paremiological Analysis
Author/Authors :
HUI, LIM KIM Hankuk University of Foreign Studies - Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Korea
From page :
57
To page :
81
Abstract :
It should be understood that peribahasa (Malay proverbs) normally performs different roles in Malay discourses, viz. literary, didactic or argumentative function. However, as proverb is presented in natural language, it also encodes and decodes the emotion of the people, the hati budi, hence representing the non-logical elements of the Malay mind. Using Norrick‟s studies on American proverbs as a reference, this paper examines and portrays the existence of the markers of affect in Malay proverbs. The author also explores the role of hati in the Malay proverbs and how the metaphors of hati and other body parts symbolism as found in the Malay proverbs are in line with three integrated aspects of human feelings, viz. language, culture and body, suggested by Kövecses.
Keywords :
Human feelings , language and emotion , Malay proverbs , paremiological analysis , heart and mind , metaphors and metonymies , body symbolism
Journal title :
International Journal of the Malay World and Civilisation(Iman)
Journal title :
International Journal of the Malay World and Civilisation(Iman)
Record number :
2567094
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