Антропографска лексика у говорима сврљишког краја – лингвогеографски приступ
The Anthropographic Lexicon in the Speech of the Svrljig Area ‒ a Linguo-Geographic Approach
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The doctoral dissertation entitled The anthropological lexicon in the speech
of the Svrljig area – a linguo-geographic approach deals with the study of the
lexicon which is used to denote an individual based on his physical traits, in the
speech of the Svrljig area.
The term anthropogeographic lexicon refers to a lexicon used to denote an
individual based on his features: physical features, social features, character.
In the analysis of this lexicon, we selected an approach based on what is
evident, and this primarily includes the physical features of individuals, that is,
characteristics which the interlocutor can see (and/or hear) in contact with the
individual in possession of these features. In order to obtain more precise results,
we carried out the research in a very narrow geographic area – in the speech of
the Svrljig area.
A detailed analysis founded on relevant and extensive material, collected in
the field, offered us the opportunity to use a linguistic perspect...ive in order to view
how a particular human community treats a certain part of the social reality – an
individual and his physical features.
The subject matter of this dissertation consists of more than 1600 nominal
and adjectival lexemes of the Svrljig area, which can be defined as words which
characterize an individual based on his physical features, and which belong to the
semantic micro field of “physical features“, as a part of the semantic field “human
traits“ and the associated field of “man“.
The aim of this research was to isolate and study this lexicon, to organize
an appropriate discussion, map the geographic distribution of certain lexemes and
compile a dictionary.
The determination of the semantic extent of lexical units which refer to the
nomination and qualification of an individual has led to a more precise lexical
image of the speech of the Svrljig area, but also to the understanding of the cultural
identity of a single linguistic community. In a word, the formation of these lexical
units is primarily based on visual perception (color, size, shape and the like). At the same time, their final form was also influenced by the socio-cultural specificities
of the speech community which rested on the traditional human life values of
people living in a rural environment. The volume and diversity of the nominations
used to denote physical characteristics reflect a clear cultural specificity of the
speech community in which everything that disrupts the ideal of a natural image
and is not in accordance with the social norms is deemed negative. On the other
hand, the number of positive and expressively neutral lexical units used to denote
an individual with positive physical characteristics, as well as those which in no
way deviate from the patterns of social norm, is negligible.
A large part of this lexicon is represented by lexical units motivated by the
name of a body part, but a significant percentage is made up of words which are the
result of a metaphoric extension related to various entities from the environment,
as well as lexical units based on a mythological semantic motivation.
The derivational analysis included only those words which in synchronic
terms can be considered derived words. The derivations obtained through
prefixation and suffixation were analyzed as derivates which are the result of a
complex-suffixation derivation process. Special attention was paid to suffixation
as the basic and most widely available means of derivation. Suffixes were
represented in combination with the base to which they were bound, and their
productivity and meaning in terms of derivation were indicated.
Lexical maps were used to represent the geographic distribution of ten
selected lexemes. Since there is significant homogeneity on the lexical field,
the differentiations between the Timok-Lužnice and Svrljg-Zaplanje speech are
almost non-existent.
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Српски дијалектолошки зборник, 2017, 64, 2Publisher:
- Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
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Институт за српски језик САНУ / Institute for the Serbian Language of SASATY - BOOK AU - Савић-Грујић, Ана Р. PY - 2017 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/6141 AB - The doctoral dissertation entitled The anthropological lexicon in the speech of the Svrljig area – a linguo-geographic approach deals with the study of the lexicon which is used to denote an individual based on his physical traits, in the speech of the Svrljig area. The term anthropogeographic lexicon refers to a lexicon used to denote an individual based on his features: physical features, social features, character. In the analysis of this lexicon, we selected an approach based on what is evident, and this primarily includes the physical features of individuals, that is, characteristics which the interlocutor can see (and/or hear) in contact with the individual in possession of these features. In order to obtain more precise results, we carried out the research in a very narrow geographic area – in the speech of the Svrljig area. A detailed analysis founded on relevant and extensive material, collected in the field, offered us the opportunity to use a linguistic perspective in order to view how a particular human community treats a certain part of the social reality – an individual and his physical features. The subject matter of this dissertation consists of more than 1600 nominal and adjectival lexemes of the Svrljig area, which can be defined as words which characterize an individual based on his physical features, and which belong to the semantic micro field of “physical features“, as a part of the semantic field “human traits“ and the associated field of “man“. The aim of this research was to isolate and study this lexicon, to organize an appropriate discussion, map the geographic distribution of certain lexemes and compile a dictionary. The determination of the semantic extent of lexical units which refer to the nomination and qualification of an individual has led to a more precise lexical image of the speech of the Svrljig area, but also to the understanding of the cultural identity of a single linguistic community. In a word, the formation of these lexical units is primarily based on visual perception (color, size, shape and the like). At the same time, their final form was also influenced by the socio-cultural specificities of the speech community which rested on the traditional human life values of people living in a rural environment. The volume and diversity of the nominations used to denote physical characteristics reflect a clear cultural specificity of the speech community in which everything that disrupts the ideal of a natural image and is not in accordance with the social norms is deemed negative. On the other hand, the number of positive and expressively neutral lexical units used to denote an individual with positive physical characteristics, as well as those which in no way deviate from the patterns of social norm, is negligible. A large part of this lexicon is represented by lexical units motivated by the name of a body part, but a significant percentage is made up of words which are the result of a metaphoric extension related to various entities from the environment, as well as lexical units based on a mythological semantic motivation. The derivational analysis included only those words which in synchronic terms can be considered derived words. The derivations obtained through prefixation and suffixation were analyzed as derivates which are the result of a complex-suffixation derivation process. Special attention was paid to suffixation as the basic and most widely available means of derivation. Suffixes were represented in combination with the base to which they were bound, and their productivity and meaning in terms of derivation were indicated. Lexical maps were used to represent the geographic distribution of ten selected lexemes. Since there is significant homogeneity on the lexical field, the differentiations between the Timok-Lužnice and Svrljg-Zaplanje speech are almost non-existent. PB - Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности T2 - Српски дијалектолошки зборник T1 - Антропографска лексика у говорима сврљишког краја – лингвогеографски приступ T1 - The Anthropographic Lexicon in the Speech of the Svrljig Area ‒ a Linguo-Geographic Approach VL - 64 IS - 2 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6141 ER -
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Савић-Грујић, А. Р.. (2017). Антропографска лексика у говорима сврљишког краја – лингвогеографски приступ. in Српски дијалектолошки зборник Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ., 64(2). https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6141
Савић-Грујић АР. Антропографска лексика у говорима сврљишког краја – лингвогеографски приступ. in Српски дијалектолошки зборник. 2017;64(2). https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6141 .
Савић-Грујић, Ана Р., "Антропографска лексика у говорима сврљишког краја – лингвогеографски приступ" in Српски дијалектолошки зборник, 64, no. 2 (2017), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6141 .