A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English

The aim of this study is to analyse four different expletives in the Irish English variety, following a semantic and pragmatic approach. Thus, this paper observes the connection between individual expressiveness and Irish identity, through the use of Irish expletives. These pejorative terms are loan...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:52d0ba5003804320abba703b66d411ea2021-12-01T18:06:44ZA corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English2340-9274https://doaj.org/article/52d0ba5003804320abba703b66d411ea2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://estudiosinterlinguisticos.files.wordpress.com/2021/12/fernandez-soriano-blanca.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2340-9274The aim of this study is to analyse four different expletives in the Irish English variety, following a semantic and pragmatic approach. Thus, this paper observes the connection between individual expressiveness and Irish identity, through the use of Irish expletives. These pejorative terms are loanwords borrowed from Irish into Hiberno-English in the Republic of Ireland. The analysed terms belong to the semantic fields of geography, scatology and sex. Through a corpus-based analysis and lexicographical treatment, this paper identifies and examines these terms regarding the following parameters: degree of frequency, semantics, etymology and pragmatic move.Blanca Fernández SorianoAsociación de Jóvenes LingüistasarticleexpletivepejorativeidentityexpressivenessirishimproperiospeyorativoidentidadexpresividadirlandésRomanic languagesPC1-5498Philology. LinguisticsP1-1091Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410ESEstudios Interlingüísticos, Vol 9, Pp 77-90 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language ES
topic expletive
pejorative
identity
expressiveness
irish
improperios
peyorativo
identidad
expresividad
irlandés
Romanic languages
PC1-5498
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
spellingShingle expletive
pejorative
identity
expressiveness
irish
improperios
peyorativo
identidad
expresividad
irlandés
Romanic languages
PC1-5498
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
Blanca Fernández Soriano
A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
description The aim of this study is to analyse four different expletives in the Irish English variety, following a semantic and pragmatic approach. Thus, this paper observes the connection between individual expressiveness and Irish identity, through the use of Irish expletives. These pejorative terms are loanwords borrowed from Irish into Hiberno-English in the Republic of Ireland. The analysed terms belong to the semantic fields of geography, scatology and sex. Through a corpus-based analysis and lexicographical treatment, this paper identifies and examines these terms regarding the following parameters: degree of frequency, semantics, etymology and pragmatic move.
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title A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
title_short A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
title_full A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
title_fullStr A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
title_full_unstemmed A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
title_sort corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of irish expletives in irish english
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