“…First, although many CMT studies discuss their findings in the light of so-called folk emotion theories, such as the European humoral theory (e.g. Geeraerts and Grondelaers, 1995 ;Gevaert, 2005 ) or the theory of five elements in Chinese medicine (e.g. Yu, 1995 ), hardly any attempt has been made to investigate whether the metaphorical representation of emotions coheres with (or diverges from) the scientific descriptions advanced by expert emotion theories and cross-cultural emotion psychology.…”
Section: Relating Emotion Cmt Fi Ndings To a Broader Research Contextmentioning
“…First, although many CMT studies discuss their findings in the light of so-called folk emotion theories, such as the European humoral theory (e.g. Geeraerts and Grondelaers, 1995 ;Gevaert, 2005 ) or the theory of five elements in Chinese medicine (e.g. Yu, 1995 ), hardly any attempt has been made to investigate whether the metaphorical representation of emotions coheres with (or diverges from) the scientific descriptions advanced by expert emotion theories and cross-cultural emotion psychology.…”
Section: Relating Emotion Cmt Fi Ndings To a Broader Research Contextmentioning
“…He further points out that when searching for the non-transparent, opaque metaphorical expressions, not only the historical dimensions of a language should be taken into account, but -that many more transparent, metaphorical expressions are also historical in that they allude to knowledge that is still shared as part of our cultural repository, but no longer directly experienced‖ (p. 270). Moreover, in their study on the Western European languages, Geeraerts and Grondelaers (1995) challenge the purely-conducted synchronic studies of CMT and discuss that the metaphor conceptualisations of ANGER IS THE HEAT OF A FLUID IN A CONTAINER can properly be traced back in the humoral doctrine while it has experienced reinterpretation:…”
Section: Anger In American English-the Prototypical Cognitive Model Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Geeraerts and Grondelaers (1995), the four-humour doctrine -was not only the basis of pre-modern medical practice, it was integrated into a whole cosmology, with the establishment of correspondence between the humours and such diverse domains as the plant, and animal kingdoms, dietary practices, the seasons, and the planets‖ (Taylor 1995, p. 13-14).…”
Section: Persians' Culinary Traditions and Ethno-medical Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study on the Western European languages, Geeraerts and Grondelaers (1995) tried to respond to Kövecses's (1990) work that supported embodiment model of emotion conceptual metaphors. They concluded that historical cultural practices as a four-humour doctrine can be a key source in conceptual metaphor instantiations in the languages under study.…”
Section: The Humoral Doctrine and Metaphor Conceptualisationsmentioning
The manner temperaments manifested with the semantic domain of eating and food in a certain culture can be understood through a discussion of dietetic and culinary concepts of a particular culture. What people in a society and culture eat or like to eat may become an evaluation of their emotional temperaments and therefore an implication for portrayal of their specific cultural models. Calling into question the strong claims of 'embodiment' as an underlying motivation for emerging specific metaphorical concepts by ConceptualMetaphor Theory (Lakoff andJohnson 1980, 1999;Lakoff and Kövecses 1987)
“…One example of how the social-cultural context can shape conceptual metaphors is provided by Geeraerts and Grondelaers (1995). They note that in the Euro-American tradition it is the classical-medieval notion of the "four humors" from which the Euro-American conceptualization of anger (as well as that of emotion in general) derived.…”
MEANING MAKINGI suggest that we can approach the issue of the relationship between culture and language from a more unified perspective if we assume that
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.