Phraseme zu Haus und Hof in der deutschen Sprachgeschichte

Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1515/phras-2019-0004
Bock Bettina, Manerowa Kristina
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Abstract Cultural and social change goes hand in hand with linguistic change, especially in the form of semantic change, but also as phraseological change. The following questions are addressed in this article: What happens to phrasemes when a fixed component of them is undergoing semantic change? And what happens when the meaning of a phraseme as a whole changes? Which connections between cultural-social and phraseological change become visible? Using German phrasemes from the semantic field “home” as an example, seven possible cases of the connection between semantic and phraseological change are examined: The components of a phraseme and the phraseme as a whole do not change in essential areas of their semantics and prototypicality A component of a phraseme changes its meaning regarding one or more prototypical features, but the phraseme as a whole retains its meaning A component of a phraseme changes its meaning prototypically and the phraseme gains a new overall meaning The components of a phraseme do not change with respect to their prototypicality, but the phraseme as a whole does A phraseme dies out, although the components survive A component dies out, but the phraseme itself lives on One component changes and the phraseme dies out. Methodologically, the etymology of semantic fields and linguoculturology also play a role in the examination. The semantic field “home” offers itself for the analysis in a special way, as the home has been a central element of human life through the ages, which on the one hand shows a great stability as a concept, but on the other hand is exposed to innovations again and again. Accordingly, the examples cover the entire period of German language history from Old High German to evidences from the 21st century.
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德语中的短语zu Haus und Hof
摘要文化和社会的变化伴随着语言的变化,尤其是语义的变化,还有短语的变化。本文讨论了以下问题:当短语的固定组成部分发生语义变化时,短语会发生什么?当一个短语的意思作为一个整体发生变化时会发生什么?文化社会和措辞变化之间的哪些联系变得显而易见?以来自语义领域“home”的德语短语为例,研究了语义和短语流变之间联系的七种可能情况:短语的组成部分和整个短语在其语义和原型性的重要领域没有变化,但短语作为一个整体保留了它的意义短语的一个组成部分原型地改变了它的含义,短语获得了一个新的整体意义短语的组成部分就其原型性而言没有改变,但整个短语确实发生了,但是短语本身存在于一个组件上,一个组件发生变化,短语就消失了。在方法论上,语源学、语域学和语言文化学也起到了检验的作用。“家”这个语义场以一种特殊的方式提供了分析,因为自古以来,家一直是人类生活的中心元素,一方面作为一个概念表现出极大的稳定性,但另一方面又面临着一次又一次的创新。因此,这些例子涵盖了从古高地德语到21世纪证据的整个德语历史时期。
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