Chapter published in:
Changes in Meaning and Function: Studies in historical linguistics with a focus on SpanishEdited by Jorge Fernández Jaén and Herminia Provencio Garrigós
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 25] 2020
► pp. 48–76
Auditory verbs in the Spanish language
A historical and cognitive approach
Jorge Fernández Jaén | University of Alicante
The present paper has as its aim to offer an analysis
about the most important auditory verbs in the Spanish language from a
historical and cognitive-functional approach. Evidence will be offered that
the patterns for semantic development and syntactic functioning shown by
auditory verbs are iconically motivated by the physiological particularities
of the human ear. It will also be demonstrated, following the hypothesis
about classical Greek and Hebrew proposed by Sweetser (1990) and Viejo Sánchez (2004), that the abstract meaning of
obedecer [to obey] developed by the Spanish verb
escuchar [to listen] finds its cultural motivation in
certain recurrent contexts coming from religious language. In short, this
research work not only provides new evidence supporting the hypothesis of
language corporeization but also supplies data confirming that linguistic
change processes are connected to cultural and anthropological aspects.
Keywords: auditory verbs, historical semantics, cognitive linguistics
Published online: 02 April 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.25.03fer
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.25.03fer