Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata
Pets in Three Models of Folk Description of the World The goal of the paper is to show how three models of the world co-exist in folk narrations about pets. Identified in accordance with the methodology of the Lublin Słownik stereotypów i symboli ludowych (‘A dictionary of folk stereotypes and symbo...
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The goal of the paper is to show how three models of the world co-exist in folk narrations about pets. Identified in accordance with the methodology of the Lublin Słownik stereotypów i symboli ludowych (‘A dictionary of folk stereotypes and symbols’), the three models are: the mythological (inherited from the Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Slavic past), the religious (biblical, Judaeo-Christian), and the colloquial (common-sense, pragmatic). The author also speculates whether it is possible to connect the individual models with specific genres of folklore. The basis for the analyses is the rich material covering contexts from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 21st century, which comprises three types of data: lexicographic, folkloristic, and ethnographic. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bd5013db0b6d497b97e96ac965d2ae722022-12-21T20:16:46ZdeuKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingLingVaria1896-21222392-12262019-05-01142710.12797/LV.14.2019.27.14Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świataOlga Kielak0Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, LublinPets in Three Models of Folk Description of the World The goal of the paper is to show how three models of the world co-exist in folk narrations about pets. Identified in accordance with the methodology of the Lublin Słownik stereotypów i symboli ludowych (‘A dictionary of folk stereotypes and symbols’), the three models are: the mythological (inherited from the Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Slavic past), the religious (biblical, Judaeo-Christian), and the colloquial (common-sense, pragmatic). The author also speculates whether it is possible to connect the individual models with specific genres of folklore. The basis for the analyses is the rich material covering contexts from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 21st century, which comprises three types of data: lexicographic, folkloristic, and ethnographic.https://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/730zwierzęta domowefolkloretnolingwistykajęzykowy obraz świata |
spellingShingle | Olga Kielak Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata LingVaria zwierzęta domowe folklor etnolingwistyka językowy obraz świata |
title | Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata |
title_full | Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata |
title_fullStr | Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata |
title_full_unstemmed | Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata |
title_short | Zwierzęta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu świata |
title_sort | zwierzeta domowe w trzech modelach ludowego opisu swiata |
topic | zwierzęta domowe folklor etnolingwistyka językowy obraz świata |
url | https://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/730 |
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