The present paper seeks to study the relationship between spatial mentality and the spatial language. Using Leibnitz’s theory which considers space as relational in language, and based on Levinson’s model (2006) in the classification of space domain, we survey the structuring process of the space concept in Persian language. The required data were gathered from among spoken and written sentences in standard Persian containing place prepositions motor-verbs and other grammatical categories referring to place. The data were analyzed with regard to the concepts of “deicticity”, “semantic extension” and “mental space” in Persian language. The results indicated that the speaker adopts a speaker-orientated approach and puts himself in the center or the spatial zero point and describes the position of things with regard to his own location
Naghizadeh, M. , Tavangar, M. and Amoozadeh, M. (2011). Space Structuring in Persian Language; a Cognitive Linguistics Approach. Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 3(4), 160-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v3i4.18450
MLA
Naghizadeh, M. , , Tavangar, M. , and Amoozadeh, M. . "Space Structuring in Persian Language; a Cognitive Linguistics Approach", Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 3, 4, 2011, 160-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v3i4.18450
HARVARD
Naghizadeh, M., Tavangar, M., Amoozadeh, M. (2011). 'Space Structuring in Persian Language; a Cognitive Linguistics Approach', Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 3(4), pp. 160-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v3i4.18450
CHICAGO
M. Naghizadeh , M. Tavangar and M. Amoozadeh, "Space Structuring in Persian Language; a Cognitive Linguistics Approach," Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 3 4 (2011): 160-, doi: 10.22067/lj.v3i4.18450
VANCOUVER
Naghizadeh, M., Tavangar, M., Amoozadeh, M. Space Structuring in Persian Language; a Cognitive Linguistics Approach. Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 2011; 3(4): 160-. doi: 10.22067/lj.v3i4.18450
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