中古英语斯堪的纳维亚词源的职业术语:功能、语义和时间问题

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Topics in Linguistics Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/topling-2020-0011
O. Dobrovolska
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摘要本文介绍了对具有斯堪的纳维亚词干的中古英语职业术语的功能、语义和时间问题的研究结果。被调查的语义组由184个单词组成,占中古英语职业术语语义组中借用词总数的24.5%,占2417个中古英语职业词汇总数的8%。根据专有名称,发现了97个带有斯堪的纳维亚词干的外来词。它们占所有中古英语职业术语的13%。在中世纪社会中,身份识别功能占主导地位,并以识别人为目的进行了非常活跃的使用,这证明了与斯堪的纳维亚词干融合的贷款非常流行。研究中获得的数据证明,斯堪的纳维亚借词在中古英语中非常受欢迎,工匠的名字在词干的所有语义组中都很普遍。我们注意到,在13世纪和14世纪首次证明的派生词数量有所增加,而在15世纪,基于斯堪的纳维亚借词的单词形成过程有所减少。
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Middle English occupational terms with Scandinavian word stems: Functional, semantic and chronological issues
Abstract The article presents the results of a study of functional, semantic and chronological issues concerning Middle English occupational terms with Scandinavian word stems. The semantic group under investigation consists of 184 words, comprising 24.5% of the total number of loan-blends within the semantic group of Middle English occupational terms, and 8% of the total 2,417 Middle English occupational terms. 97 loan-blends with Scandinavian word stems were revealed on the basis of proper names. They constitute 13% of all Middle English occupational terms. a predominance of the function of identification and a very active usage with the aim of identifying people in medieval society prove loan-blends with Scandinavian word stems to be very popular. The data obtained in the study prove the very high level of popularity of Scandinavian borrowings in Middle English, as well as a prevalence of the names of artisans among all the semantic groups of the word stems. We noted an increase in the number of derivatives first attested in the 13th and the 14th centuries, whereas a decrease in the process of word formation on the basis of Scandinavian borrowings is noticed in the 15th century.
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Topics in Linguistics
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