A Review on the Added Vowel-Point in the Building of Taleshi Language with a Cognitive Approach
Journal: International Journal of Nations Research (Vol.4, No. 38)Publication Date: 2019.02.21
Authors : Masoud Pournoruz;
Page : 109-128
Keywords : Added Vowel-Point; Added Reverse; Taleshi; Image and Context;
Abstract
In this research, we have looked at the categories of additional vowel-points in the Gilaki and Mazandarani languages and then review this subject in the Rick Taleshi language. According to the reviews, it was observed that the additional element in the Taleshi language is a reversal type. In the other part of the article, we also refer to the cognitive role of this element in the Taleshi language (in the construction of adjunct and genitival). The element appears to play a role in conceptualizing the mind. In the discussion of the conclusion made, it is shown that in Taleshi language, while attempting to change the structures, the construction is not intended to be a testament and this makes it possible to change the attitude in the mind of the reader. There is an additional element in Persian (western) languages that plays the role of a link between the core and its identifiers. This widely used element, according to many linguists, has no semantic role in subjective conceptualization, whereas, in light of Gestalt's theory, image and context, we have shown that by changing the place of elements in the civil structures in which the superstructure is used, how does conceptualization in the mind of speaker is changed. And the additional element also plays a decisive role in the recognition of the structure that is cognitively "image".
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