This paper explores the idiomatic expressions involving an insect as a source and a human being or their activities as a target across three languages – Latin, Italian, English. To scan their development through time we have opted for the use of three historic dictionaries as our reference, i.e. TLL, GDLI and OED. The analysis pursues several purposes: to determine and quantify the number of insects and idiomatic expressions synchronically and diachronically; to establish a comparison between the uses in the different languages; to discover common and culturally specific traits in how the three languages perceive the nature of insects, which have an impact on the sentiment regarding them; finally, to prove if there are anthropological, psychological and cognitive facets responsible for the sentiment entertained about insects.

Colombo, C., Pontani, P., Iodice, M., «The little things that run the world»: insetti a confronto attraverso modi di dire in latino, italiano, inglese, <<LINGUE E LINGUAGGI>>, 2024; 61 (N/A): 77-99. [doi:10.1285/i22390359v61p77] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/274986]

«The little things that run the world»: insetti a confronto attraverso modi di dire in latino, italiano, inglese

Colombo, Chiara;Pontani, Paola;Iodice, Mario
2024

Abstract

This paper explores the idiomatic expressions involving an insect as a source and a human being or their activities as a target across three languages – Latin, Italian, English. To scan their development through time we have opted for the use of three historic dictionaries as our reference, i.e. TLL, GDLI and OED. The analysis pursues several purposes: to determine and quantify the number of insects and idiomatic expressions synchronically and diachronically; to establish a comparison between the uses in the different languages; to discover common and culturally specific traits in how the three languages perceive the nature of insects, which have an impact on the sentiment regarding them; finally, to prove if there are anthropological, psychological and cognitive facets responsible for the sentiment entertained about insects.
2024
Italiano
Lingue e Linguaggi is a peer-reviewed international journal which focuses on the description of natural languages and forms of communication. The journal is concerned with a range of languages, including English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, Albanian, and their varieties, from the linguistic, literary, and cultural perspectives, in their synchronic and diachronic dimensions. The journal publishes original articles and book reviews. Lingue e Linguaggi is published twice a year. Besides ordinary issues, special issues devoted to a special topic may be published. All articles go through double-blind review processes.
Colombo, C., Pontani, P., Iodice, M., «The little things that run the world»: insetti a confronto attraverso modi di dire in latino, italiano, inglese, <<LINGUE E LINGUAGGI>>, 2024; 61 (N/A): 77-99. [doi:10.1285/i22390359v61p77] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/274986]
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