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Phraseme zu Haus und Hof in der deutschen Sprachgeschichte. / Manerowa, Kristina; Bock, Bettina .
в: Yearbook of Phraseology, Том 10, № 1, 01.12.2019, стр. 39-63.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Phraseme zu Haus und Hof in der deutschen Sprachgeschichte
AU - Manerowa, Kristina
AU - Bock, Bettina
N1 - Phraseme zu Haus und Hof in der deutschen Sprachgeschichte Phrasemes regarding house and home in the history of the German language Bock Bettina / Manerowa Kristina // Yearbook of Phraseology. Vol.10, Issue 1, 2019. De Gruyter. Berlin, Boston
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - AbstractCultural 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 prototypicalityA component of a phraseme changes its meaning regarding one or more prototypical features, but the phraseme as a whole retains its meaningA component of a phraseme changes its meaning prototypically and the phraseme gains a new overall meaningThe components of a phraseme do not change with respect to their prototypicality, but the phraseme as a whole doesA phraseme dies out, although the components surviveA component dies out, but the phraseme itself lives onOne 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.
AB - AbstractCultural 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 prototypicalityA component of a phraseme changes its meaning regarding one or more prototypical features, but the phraseme as a whole retains its meaningA component of a phraseme changes its meaning prototypically and the phraseme gains a new overall meaningThe components of a phraseme do not change with respect to their prototypicality, but the phraseme as a whole doesA phraseme dies out, although the components surviveA component dies out, but the phraseme itself lives onOne 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.
KW - historical phraseology
KW - German language;
KW - semantic change;
KW - phraseological change
KW - linguoculturology
KW - German language
KW - historical phraseology
KW - linguoculturology
KW - phraseological change
KW - semantic change
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076843348&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/phrasemes-regarding-house-home-history-german-language
U2 - 10.1515/phras-2019-0004
DO - 10.1515/phras-2019-0004
M3 - статья
VL - 10
SP - 39
EP - 63
JO - Yearbook of Phraseology
JF - Yearbook of Phraseology
SN - 1868-632X
IS - 1
ER -
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