Sobre el análisis etimológico y semántico de cor, cordis>corazón
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Por un lado, se realiza un acercamiento a la hipótesis de evolución etimológica del término
corazón, irregular teniendo en cuenta su original latino COR, CORDIS. Por otro lado, se ha llevado a cabo
un análisis de su concepción semántica, tan variada en sus acepciones a lo largo de la historia. El
cognitivismo parece arrojar luz sobre la subjetividad que implica la naturaleza del término en cuestión:
ser todo corazón, tener un corazón de oro, entre muchos otros
On the one hand, an approach is made to the hypothesis of the etymological evolution of the term heart, which is irregular considering its original Latin COR, CORDIS. On the other hand, an analysis of its semantic conception has been carried out, so varied in its meanings throughout history. Cognitivism seems to shed light on the subjectivity implied by the nature of the term in question: to be all heart, to have a heart of gold, among many others
On the one hand, an approach is made to the hypothesis of the etymological evolution of the term heart, which is irregular considering its original Latin COR, CORDIS. On the other hand, an analysis of its semantic conception has been carried out, so varied in its meanings throughout history. Cognitivism seems to shed light on the subjectivity implied by the nature of the term in question: to be all heart, to have a heart of gold, among many others
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Galloso Camacho, Maria Victoria, Segador Portela, Graciela: “Sobre el análisis etimológico y semántico de cor, cordis>corazón”. La Torre del Virrey: revista de estudios culturales, Nº. 29, (2021) ISSN 1885-7353














