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Tastes We Live By The Linguistic Conceptualisation Of Taste In English Marco Bagli

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Tastes We Live By The Linguistic Conceptualisation Of Taste In English Marco Bagli
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Marco Bagli
ISBN: 9783110630404, 9783110626773, 3110630400, 3110626772
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Tastes We Live By The Linguistic Conceptualisation Of Taste In English Marco Bagli by Marco Bagli 9783110630404, 9783110626773, 3110630400, 3110626772 instant download after payment.

Taste is considered one of the lowest sensory modalities, and the most difficult to express in language. Recently, an increasing body of research in perception language and in Food Studies has been sparkling new interest and new perspectives on the importance of this sense. Merging anthropology, evolutionary physiology and philosophy, this book investigates the language of Taste in English, and its relationship with our embodied minds.


In the first part of the book, the author explores the semantic dimensions of Taste terms with a usage-based approach. With the application of experimental protocols, Bagli enquires their possible organization in a radial network and calculates the Salience index of gustatory terms in both American and British English. The second part of the book is an overview of the metaphorical extensions that motivate the polysemy of Taste terms, with the aid of corpus analysis methods and various texts.


This book is the first to review systematically and in a usage-based perspective the role of the sensory domain of Taste in English, showing a more complicated picture and suggesting that its under-representation and difficulty of encoding does not correspond to lack of importance.

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