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Lexicon of Common Figurative Units
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The book is both a continuation of "Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond" (2012) and differs from it by new insights into the similarities of the European languages. Using comprehensive data from 77 European and some non-European languages, another 250 "widespread idioms" have been analyzed in terms of their distribution and origins.
The book continues the work of Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond (2012) and also brings new insights into the similarities of the European languages. Using comprehensive data from 78 European and some non-European languages, another 280 widespread idioms have been analyzed in terms of their distribution and origins. They are arranged according to their source domains (for example, performing arts, sports, history, war, technology, money, folk belief, medical skills, gestures, and nature). Among them are very modern layers of a common figurative lexicon, including quotes of personalities of recent times. Thorough research on the sources of these idioms goes beyond the entries in relevant reference works and brings new and unpredictable results. All of the data in this book adds new knowledge to the fields of language and culture. We now know which Europe-wide common idioms actually constitute a Lexicon of Common Figurative Units and which chronological and cultural layers they may be assigned to. The question about the causes of the wide spread of idioms across many languages now can partly be answered.
Autorentext
Elisabeth Piirainen received her Ph.D. in German philology and linguistics from the University of Münster, Germany. She has been a lecturer at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and a leader of projects on dialect research in Westphalia, Germany. She has written 10 books and 130 articles. One focus of her work is idioms of endangered languages; cf. her two-volume study on phraseology of a Low German basis dialect (2000) and her (co)editorship of Endangered Metaphors (2012) and Language Endangerment (2015). Other topics are theory of conventional figurative language, idiom motivation, cultural foundation of figurative lexical units, and her large-scale research project Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond.
Zusammenfassung
The book is both a continuation of âWidespread Idioms in Europe and Beyondâ (2012) and differs from it by new insights into the similarities of the European languages. Using comprehensive data from 77 European and some non-European languages, another 250 âwidespread idiomsâ have been analyzed in terms of their distribution and origins.
Inhalt
Preface - Introduction - Theater, Music, Sports and Games - History and War - Intellectual and Technical Achievements - Special Concepts of the World - Cultural Symbols - Material Culture, Money and Living - Forces of Nature, Weather, Plants and Animals - Time and Space - Gestures, Postures and Facial Expressions - Physical Reactions and Sensation - The Human Body - Textual Sources from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Times-Supplement to "WI Volume I" - Quotations, Terms and Views of Recent Modern Times - Conclusions and Main Results - References - Abbreviations of the Language Names - Indexes - List of Participants.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Schöpfer József Attila Balázsi
- Editor Wolfgang Mieder
- Titel Lexicon of Common Figurative Units
- Veröffentlichung 30.09.2016
- ISBN 1433129698
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781433129698
- Jahr 2016
- Größe H231mm x B155mm x T46mm
- Autor Elisabeth Piirainen
- Untertitel Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond. Volume II
- Gewicht 1234g
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 788
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- GTIN 09781433129698