Title: | „Pierońsko pieroński pieronie!” Słów kilka o „boskim” pochodzeniu i „ludzkim” użyciu leksemu „pieron” |
Authors: | Bronder, Alicja |
Keywords: | dialekt śląski; semantyka; etymologia |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego |
Citation: | J. Przyklenk, W. Wilczek (red.), "Bogactwo polszczyzny w świetle jej historii." T. 6 (S. 121-133). Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego |
Abstract: | The article is devoted to the problem of expressive vocabulary of the Upper
Silesian dialect. T he lexeme pieron along with its lexical family was subject to
an analysis by means of the instruments of the theory of the linguistic image
of the world and the complementary theory of holistic evaluation. T he research
that was conducted was associated with both levels of the symbolical unit: the
phonetic and the semantic level; the research oscillated around the problems associated
with etymology, structure, semantic variants, as well as the functioning
in a strictly defined communicative situation. O bservations were also made upon
the lexical family of the lexeme pieron, demonstrating the variety of the lexical and
semantic field as well as the derivational potential of the word that is discussed.
The material that was analysed was derived from the dictionaries of the Upper
Silesian dialect; the literature was supplemented by ethnolinguistic and folkloric
research works. T he results of the observations enabled us to notice a considerable
discrepancy between the properties which result from the etymology of the
lexeme and the connotations with the sphere of sacrum and its realisations in
colloquial statements which refer to profanum (inter alia by means of the assumption
of the function of vulgarisms). T hese results enabled us to realise the main
postulate of the JOS theory which pursues statements about reality which are
contained in language – the use of the lexemes which were originally associated
with the sphere of religious beliefs, therefore ones that are inaccessible to people,
in strictly colloquial contexts, is testimony to the attempts made by the speakers
of a language at a peculiar understanding and mastering the world. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/5636 |
ISBN: | 978‑83‑8012‑798‑2 |
Appears in Collections: | Książki/rozdziały (W.Hum.)
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