"Żydy" i "psy" w stadionowym języku nienawiści
Żydy ‘Jews’ and Psy ‘Dogs’ in Stadium Hate Speech The paper discusses selected problems of the language of football fanatics who constitute the so- -called szalikowcy subculture (‘hooligans; lit. scarfers’). The author pays most attention to two (pejorative) personal expressions: żyd ‘Jew’ and pies...
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oai:doaj.org-article:014d7e104b884ce09f4f5948a4d38d352021-11-27T12:59:47Z"Żydy" i "psy" w stadionowym języku nienawiści10.12797/LV.14.2019.27.051896-21222392-1226https://doaj.org/article/014d7e104b884ce09f4f5948a4d38d352019-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/721https://doaj.org/toc/1896-2122https://doaj.org/toc/2392-1226 Żydy ‘Jews’ and Psy ‘Dogs’ in Stadium Hate Speech The paper discusses selected problems of the language of football fanatics who constitute the so- -called szalikowcy subculture (‘hooligans; lit. scarfers’). The author pays most attention to two (pejorative) personal expressions: żyd ‘Jew’ and pies ‘dog’ which, in the hate-saturated conflict between the fans of two clubs from Cracow, Cracovia and Wisła, are used as heavy insults and invectives serving to humiliate and depreciate the opponent. The paper analyses the sphere of negative semantic connotations of both words, their origin and fluctuations. Kazimierz SikoraKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticleagresja językowajęzyki subkultursocjolekt piłkarskiLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410DEENFRPLRULingVaria, Vol 14, Iss 27 (2019) |
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Żydy ‘Jews’ and Psy ‘Dogs’ in Stadium Hate Speech
The paper discusses selected problems of the language of football fanatics who constitute the so- -called szalikowcy subculture (‘hooligans; lit. scarfers’). The author pays most attention to two (pejorative) personal expressions: żyd ‘Jew’ and pies ‘dog’ which, in the hate-saturated conflict between the fans of two clubs from Cracow, Cracovia and Wisła, are used as heavy insults and invectives serving to humiliate and depreciate the opponent. The paper analyses the sphere of negative semantic connotations of both words, their origin and fluctuations.
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