As a sensory organ,the five sense organs are the main way to kown the objective world.Human beings use the five sense organs to receive information and combine with knowledge and experience to form thoughts after processing through the human brain.They are used to summarize the nature and internal connections of things.As part of the Zhuang language vocabulary,the five sense organs in Zhuang language vocabulary reflects the Zhuang people knowing the world through their own.The study of Zhuang language vocabulary actually is the presentation of what the Zhuang culture and thinking carried.Therefore,under the guidance of the relevant theories of cognitive linguistics,this article makes a detailed analysis of the five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language,aims at discovering the motivation of word making in Zhuang language vocabulary related to five sense organs,and reflects the way of thinking and cultural connotation of Zhuang people.The five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language in this article mainly refers to "r(?)2(ear)"、 "ta1(eye)"、 "pa(?)k?(mouth)"、 "(?)1(nose)"、 "lin?(tongue)".The article defines the five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language in the introduction of the first part,and then studies the classification of the vocabulary formed by these senses.Studying the mechanism by which the meanings of words are related in the prototype category theory,how the five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language realizes the leap from experience field to the abstract concept field in the concept metaphor theory,and how the five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language realizes the extension and development of word meaning through metaphor.Whether it is a prototype theory category or a conceptual metaphor theory,it essentially is a study of the thinking style of the Zhuang people.The cognitive characteristics of the Zhuang people reflected in the formational mechanism of the five sense organs vocabulary in Zhuang language,including the economic principles which the body as the basis for cognition、Cognitively following language. |