Periodic growth of phrasemes from a cross-linguistic perspective: Polish phraseology after the political transformation of 1989

Pub Date : 2015-10-01 DOI:10.1515/phras-2015-0007
Joanna Szerszunowicz
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Abstract The paper discusses the phenomenon of a culture-related periodic growth of phrasemes, i.e. an intensive increase of their number, occurring within a definite period of time, and caused by some extralinguistic factors. It differs from the absolute growth of the number of phrasemes, connected with the realization of natural nomination needs, constant and not so intensive. A periodic growth is triggered by an important event in the history of a particular culture and it may be assumed that the culture-bound character of the units in question influences their cross-linguistic equivalence. The paper discusses the case of the periodic growth of Polish phrasemes coined after the political transformation of 1989. The periodic increase following this event was chosen for the analysis, since the change of the system influenced greatly all spheres of life in Poland, such as politics, economy, culture. The study aims to present the most important areas of their occurrence, to describe their linguistic properties, to discuss culture-related aspects of their coinage and use as well as to propose the English equivalents of the phrasemes from two fields: politics and economy, which allows for determining the periodic growth influence on cross-linguistic correspondence of this group of units.
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跨语言视角下短语的周期性增长:1989年政治转型后的波兰短语
摘要:本文讨论了与文化相关的短语周期性增长现象,即短语数量在一定时间内由语言外因素引起的密集增长。它不同于词组数量的绝对增长,与实现自然提名的需要有关,恒定而不那么密集。周期性增长是由特定文化历史上的一个重要事件引发的,可以假设,有关单位的文化约束特征影响了它们的跨语言等价性。本文讨论了1989年政治转型后波兰语短语周期性增长的情况。之所以选择这一事件之后的周期性增长作为分析对象,是因为制度的变化对波兰生活的各个领域,如政治、经济、文化产生了重大影响。本研究的目的是呈现它们出现的最重要的领域,描述它们的语言特性,讨论它们的造词和使用的文化相关方面,并从政治和经济两个领域提出这些短语的英语对等物,从而确定这组单位的跨语言对应的周期性增长影响。
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