Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny

Etymology and the cultural-linguistic image of jałowiec ‘juniper’ and kalina ‘viburnum’ The paper tries to answer the question about the onomastic base of the names for ‘juniper’ and ‘viburnum’, i.e. which of their features or what image of these plants has been preserved in their names. The aut...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:83f697adff814d799e34639ab6e374c52021-11-27T13:01:58ZEtymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny10.12797/LV.10.2015.19.121896-21222392-1226https://doaj.org/article/83f697adff814d799e34639ab6e374c52015-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/2773https://doaj.org/toc/1896-2122https://doaj.org/toc/2392-1226 Etymology and the cultural-linguistic image of jałowiec ‘juniper’ and kalina ‘viburnum’ The paper tries to answer the question about the onomastic base of the names for ‘juniper’ and ‘viburnum’, i.e. which of their features or what image of these plants has been preserved in their names. The author tests whether the features captured in literary and dialectal Polish names for these shrubs are confirmed by folk texts, popular narratives and beliefs. Hypotheses put forward by etymologists are verified and confronted with the linguistic material which the author used to reconstruct the linguistic-cultural image of juniper and viburnum in colloquial and folk Polish. The paper is a yet another voice in the discussion about the suitability of ethnolinguistic research for the study of etymology, and the usefulness of etymology for ethnolinguists. Olga KielakKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticleetymologiaetnolingwistykajęzykowy obraz światajałowieckalinaLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410DEENFRPLRULingVaria, Vol 10, Iss 19 (2015)
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collection DOAJ
language DE
EN
FR
PL
RU
topic etymologia
etnolingwistyka
językowy obraz świata
jałowiec
kalina
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
spellingShingle etymologia
etnolingwistyka
językowy obraz świata
jałowiec
kalina
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
Olga Kielak
Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
description Etymology and the cultural-linguistic image of jałowiec ‘juniper’ and kalina ‘viburnum’ The paper tries to answer the question about the onomastic base of the names for ‘juniper’ and ‘viburnum’, i.e. which of their features or what image of these plants has been preserved in their names. The author tests whether the features captured in literary and dialectal Polish names for these shrubs are confirmed by folk texts, popular narratives and beliefs. Hypotheses put forward by etymologists are verified and confronted with the linguistic material which the author used to reconstruct the linguistic-cultural image of juniper and viburnum in colloquial and folk Polish. The paper is a yet another voice in the discussion about the suitability of ethnolinguistic research for the study of etymology, and the usefulness of etymology for ethnolinguists.
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title Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
title_short Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
title_full Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
title_fullStr Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
title_full_unstemmed Etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
title_sort etymologia a językowo-kulturowy obraz jałowca i kaliny
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2015
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