Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)

In the Russian subdialects, there are many lexemes with the meaning of speed concerning the execution of some actions, and many of them have a figurative underlying form. The article refers to the nominations of high and low speed, motivated by designations of the sound’s acoustic characteristics, p...

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Published in:Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts
Main Author: Elizaveta Olegovna Borisova
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Language:Russian
Published: Ural Federal University Press 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2018.20.3.051
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description In the Russian subdialects, there are many lexemes with the meaning of speed concerning the execution of some actions, and many of them have a figurative underlying form. The article refers to the nominations of high and low speed, motivated by designations of the sound’s acoustic characteristics, peculiarities of human speech, as well as to the “speed” vocabulary, based on the sound symbolism found in the dialects of the Russian North. To represent sounds of high speed, it is common to use interjections, derived from verbs with a meaning of a short and fast action, which is often accompanied by a sound (лоп, шорк), as well as onomatopoeic interjections (жик, фить). The analysis of lexemes of low speed based on the phonetic form of the motivating word demonstrates that sluggishness is associated with voiceless hushing sounds (шúшлеть, шошéлиться), palatalised resonant consonants, and front vowels [’у] and [’а] (алялва, тня). Fast and slow actions are compared with sounds which have certain acoustic properties. Speed is compared to sounds with a high tone (свистáть ‘to walk fast’), short sounds (шáркать ‘to run by with noise’) and sounds which emphasise the intensity of work (только сбóркает ‘to do something fast, at once’). Low speed is associated with quiet sounds, such as rustle or hissing. Speech codes are also used to describe sluggishness. The nominations actualise characteristics of duration (пкала ‘stammerer’ → ‘a sluggish person’), lack of clarity and distinctness in speech (ммлить ‘to do something very slow; to delay something’), and ineffectiveness (раздобáривать ‘to chat, to have useless talks’ → ‘to do something too slow, to dawdle’).
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:f77b8e82a6b442fcac1609d299589b98 2025-01-17T00:31:15+00:00 Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects) Elizaveta Olegovna Borisova 2018-10-01 https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2018.20.3.051 https://doaj.org/article/f77b8e82a6b442fcac1609d299589b98 ru rus Ural Federal University Press 2227-2283 2587-6929 doi:10.15826/izv2.2018.20.3.051 https://doaj.org/article/f77b8e82a6b442fcac1609d299589b98 undefined Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, Vol 20, Iss 3(178), Pp 136-150 (2018) этнолингвистика русская диалектная лексика метафора семантическая деривация звукосимволизм lang litt Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2018.20.3.051 2023-01-22T19:30:16Z In the Russian subdialects, there are many lexemes with the meaning of speed concerning the execution of some actions, and many of them have a figurative underlying form. The article refers to the nominations of high and low speed, motivated by designations of the sound’s acoustic characteristics, peculiarities of human speech, as well as to the “speed” vocabulary, based on the sound symbolism found in the dialects of the Russian North. To represent sounds of high speed, it is common to use interjections, derived from verbs with a meaning of a short and fast action, which is often accompanied by a sound (лоп, шорк), as well as onomatopoeic interjections (жик, фить). The analysis of lexemes of low speed based on the phonetic form of the motivating word demonstrates that sluggishness is associated with voiceless hushing sounds (шúшлеть, шошéлиться), palatalised resonant consonants, and front vowels [’у] and [’а] (алялва, тня). Fast and slow actions are compared with sounds which have certain acoustic properties. Speed is compared to sounds with a high tone (свистáть ‘to walk fast’), short sounds (шáркать ‘to run by with noise’) and sounds which emphasise the intensity of work (только сбóркает ‘to do something fast, at once’). Low speed is associated with quiet sounds, such as rustle or hissing. Speech codes are also used to describe sluggishness. The nominations actualise characteristics of duration (пкала ‘stammerer’ → ‘a sluggish person’), lack of clarity and distinctness in speech (ммлить ‘to do something very slow; to delay something’), and ineffectiveness (раздобáривать ‘to chat, to have useless talks’ → ‘to do something too slow, to dawdle’). Article in Journal/Newspaper Russian North Unknown Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 20 3 (178) 136 150
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русская диалектная лексика
метафора
семантическая деривация
звукосимволизм
lang
litt
Elizaveta Olegovna Borisova
Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title_full Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title_fullStr Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title_full_unstemmed Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title_short Sound Metaphor in the Nominations of Speed (with Reference to the Russian Subdialects)
title_sort sound metaphor in the nominations of speed (with reference to the russian subdialects)
topic этнолингвистика
русская диалектная лексика
метафора
семантическая деривация
звукосимволизм
lang
litt
topic_facet этнолингвистика
русская диалектная лексика
метафора
семантическая деривация
звукосимволизм
lang
litt
url https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2018.20.3.051
https://doaj.org/article/f77b8e82a6b442fcac1609d299589b98