从语言材料看波美拉尼亚合唱的起源

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Adeptus Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.11649/a.2766
Maciej Bandur
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本文分析了有关波美拉尼亚的同义词起源的语言学数据,并重新审视了两个相互矛盾的假设。其中一种采用了同姓,另一种则是从南方(古)讲波兰语的邻居那里借来的。本分析的目的是将卡舒比语、波兰语和波拉比语的语言资料纳入迄今为止由历史学家和考古学家主导的辩论中,并为这个问题提出一个可能的解决办法。
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The Origins of Pomerania’s Choronyms in the Light of Linguistic Material
This article presents an analysis of linguistic data concerning the origins of Pomerania’s choronyms and revisits two conflicting hypotheses. One of them assumes endonymy, the other a borrowing from (Old) Polish-speaking neighbours from the south. The aim of the presented analysis is to include in the debate, so far dominated by historians and archaeologists, linguistic data from Kashubian, Polish and Polabian, as well as to propose a possible solution to this question.
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