立陶宛语和斯拉夫语短语及民族文化中的乌鸦和乌鸦

Q4 Arts and Humanities Slavistica Vilnensis Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.15388/slavviln.2023.68(2).8
Diana Plachovičiūtė
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文章旨在探讨乌鸦和乌鸦在立陶宛语短语和民族文化中的形象与其斯拉夫邻国的形象是否相似,还是表现出独特的特征。研究材料包括立陶宛语、波兰语、白俄罗斯语和俄语中包含乌鸦和乌鸦成分的短语单元。分析采用了传统形象语言理论和比较法,涵盖了在方言和文学资料中发现的短语。特别关注了乌鸦和乌鸦在民间传说和民间信仰中的形象。研究结果表明,在立陶宛语和斯拉夫语的用语和民族文化中,对这两种鸟的看法主要是负面的。乌鸦和乌鸦形象的主要特征是:黑色羽毛、捕食行为、难听的声音(乌鸦的叫声被神话化,与不幸和死亡联系在一起)。乌鸦的形象通常具有讽刺性和喜剧性,而乌鸦的形象则负面得多。乌鸦是愚笨的文化象征,而乌鸦则与智慧有关。不过,立陶宛语和斯拉夫语中的乌鸦和乌鸦都有自己独特的形象。
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Crow and Raven in Lithuanian and Slavic Phraseology and Ethnic Culture
The aim of the article is to explore whether the image of the crow and raven in Lithuanian phraseology and ethnic culture is similar to that of its Slavic neighbors or exhibits distinctive characteristics. The research material includes phraseological units in Lithuanian, Polish, Belarusian, and Russian with the components crow and raven. The analysis encompasses phraseologisms found in both vernacular and literary sources, applying the theory of conventional figurative language and the comparative method. Special attention is given to the portrayal of crows and ravens in folklore and folk beliefs. The findings reveal a predominantly negative perception of both birds in Lithuanian and Slavic phraseology and ethnic culture. The main features of the image of a crow and raven, which have developed in Lithuanian and Slavic phraseology and ethnic culture, are based on such characteristics as: black feathers, predatory behaviour, an unpleasant voice (the cry is mythologized, and it is associated with misfortunes and death). The image of the crow is often ironic and comical, while the image of the raven is much more negative. The crow is a cultural symbol of foolishness, while the raven is associated with wisdom. However, both Lithuanian and Slavic phraseology have their own peculiar images of the crow and the raven.
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Slavistica Vilnensis
Slavistica Vilnensis Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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