Cultural metaphors of plant proverbs in Hakka
This study analyzes cultural metaphors exhibited by a repository of plant-oriented proverbs in Hakka, explicitly
demonstrating the intricate interplay between the universal framework of The Great Chain of Being theory and the parametric
constraints of contextual factors. The salient selection of various types of plants, along with their biological traits together
with factors including linguistic contexts, physical and social settings, and cultural aspects gives rise to their linguistic
manifestations and conceptualization patterns. The reified virtues overlap with philosophical representations of Confucian ethics
and are further consolidated into dealing with work and dealing with people. While most are universal values, some are more
culturally specific, indicating a dynamic spectrum of the core virtues that may exhibit different significances in different
cultures. The investigation makes empirical and theoretical contributions to metaphor and proverb studies by enhancing the
explanatory power of the Great Chain of Being theory and by illustrating how various facets of contextual factors influence the
conceptualization and interpretation of the cultural metaphors of plant proverbs.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Proverbs, metaphor and cultural frame
- 3.Data and analytic procedure
- 4.Conceptual motivation
- 5.Analysis and discussion
- 5.1Wisdom and knowledge
- 5.2Courage
- 5.3Humanity
- 5.4Justice
- 5.5Temperance
- 5.6Multi-faceted conceptualizations
- 6.Implications
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- List of abbreviations
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