Salehuddin, Khazriyati
(2018)
The Value Of Knowledge In The Malay Mind:
A Cognitive Semantic Analysis.
International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 14 (2).
pp. 39-59.
ISSN ISSN: 1823-6243
Abstract
knowledge is a universal concept that permeates all nations and civilisations.
Like any other concepts, knowledge is also manifested in the form of fgurative
expressions. Previous studies have shown that the fgurative expressions used in
a particular language are closely related to the culture in which that particular
language is used; this phenomenon is consistent with the linguistic relativity theory.
In addition, studies in cognitive semantics have shown that the construction of
fgurative expressions occurs systematically in the minds of its users. Thus, this paper
describes how knowledge is represented in the Malay mind and how the concept
is valued by the Malay speech community using the cognitive semantic approach.
Specifcally, this paper illustrates how knowledge is valued by the Malay speech
community through expressions related to knowledge via the use of three Idealised
Cognitive Models, namely conceptual metaphors, metonymies and kinaesthetic
image schemas. Results highlight the manifestation of knowledge fguratively in a
variety of ways and this illustrates the manner the concept is perceived by the Malay
speech community, i.e., knowledge is something big and is a source of light; hence,
knowledge has to be sought in a proactive manner and that seeking knowledge
is a life-long process. The fndings of this study suggest that knowledge can be
discussed using the more universal conceptual metaphor the mind is the body,
with different manifestations of the conceptual metaphor.
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