Interakcija metafor, stereotipov in osebne izkušnje o Judih v družbeni funkcijskosti jezika
Autor: | Avsenik Nabergoj, Irena |
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Jazyk: | slovinština |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
Předmět: |
literary themes and motives
stereotypes osnovne in kulturne vrednote Judaism osebna izkušnja personal experience Slovenian literature metaphor judovstvo kulturna zgodovina metafora Judje udc:821.163.6.09Cankar I semantics basic and cultural values literarne teme in motivi slovenska književnost generalisation and abstraction cultural history stereotipi vloga jezika v družbi in literaturi semantika Jews the role of language in society and literature posploševanje in abstrakcija dobeseden in prenesen pomen literal and metaphorical meaning |
Zdroj: | Družbena funkcijskost jezika, pp. 29-34, 2013. |
Popis: | Metafore in stereotipi le parcialno izražajo resničnost in resnico, zato njihovo verodostojnost in njihovo funkcijo v jeziku, gramatiki in semantiki določa obseg naše fizične in kulturne izkušnje, ki je osnova za njihovo abstrakcijo. Metaforični koncepti se lahko v nekaterih primerih s področij dobesednega pomena razširijo na obseg figurativnega jezika. Figurativni jezik pogosto služi za izražanje osnovnih in kulturnih vrednot. Znotraj prevladujoče kulture evalvacija delno zadeva podkulturo, ki sprejema osnovne vrednote, a jim daje različne prioritete. Prispevek obravnava stereotipe in simbole motiva pohlepa in potovanja v razmerju do judovske podkulture. Metaphors and stereotypes express reality and the truth only partially, so their authenticity and their function in language, grammar and semantics are determined by the range of our physical and cultural experience, which is the basis of their abstraction. In some cases, metaphorical concepts can be extended from the domains of literal meaning into the range of figurative language. Figurative language often serves to express basic and cultural values. Within the mainstream culture evaluation is partly influenced by subculture, which shares basic values, but prioritises them differently. This contribution deals with the stereotypes and symbols of the themes of greed and wandering in relation to Jewish subculture. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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