Etymographic treatment of calques in the etymological dictionary by Petar Skok
The place of calques (loan translations) in etymological dictionaries is still an under-researched topic, and from a methodological point of view, it should be systematically studied how calques have been treated in etymological lexicography so far and, based on the results of those studies, draw up...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Južnoslovenski filolog 2024, Vol.80 (1), p.25-54 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The place of calques (loan translations) in etymological dictionaries is
still an under-researched topic, and from a methodological point of view, it
should be systematically studied how calques have been treated in
etymological lexicography so far and, based on the results of those studies,
draw up guidelines for the lexicographic aspect of interpretation of their
origin. In this paper, which is a contribution to the mentioned research,
the method of treatment of calques in the Etymological Dictionary of the
Croatian or Serbian Language (Etimologijski rjecnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga
jezika) by Petar Skok is considered. In his dictionary, written in the
mid-20th century, P. Skok paid great attention to the lexemes created by
calqueing, and for the purposes of this research, extensive material was
collected and analyzed. Since, at the time when the dictionary had been
compiled, the domestic linguistic terminology in this area was in the
initial phase of formation, the repertoire of terminological and
non-terminological means with which Skok referred to the process and results
of calqueing is examined. Although the bulk of calques are made up of
lexemes, other types of calqued linguistic units are also identified, the
origin of which was the subject of discussion in Skok?s dictionary. Next, it
is determined what types of data Skok mentioned about calques and the
process of calqueing, and the place and function of calqued language units
in the entry structure is examined. In the conclusion, some methodological
guidelines on the presentation of calques in the etymological dictionary are
formulated, based on the analysis of Skok?s lexicographic procedure. |
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ISSN: | 0350-185X 2406-0763 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JFI2401025V |