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2011 | 76 | 1-2 | 6 – 27

Article title

O FRAZEOLOGICKEJ MOTIVÁCII LEXIKÁLNYCH JEDNOTIEK

Title variants

EN
On phraseological motivation in a lexicon

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Phraseological motivation (PM) is understood as a special type of lexical motivation. This concept was first sketched by J. Furdík in his Teória motivácie v lexikálnej zásobe (Theory of motivation in a lexicon, 2008). PM, in his view, represents one of the seventeen types of lexical motivation. PM is connected with idioms (phraseological units). In the first part of the paper PM is compared with word-formation motivation (as a central type of lexical motivation). The second part analyses fundamental notions connected with PM which is defined – as well as word-formation motivation – as a principle. It functions as a process, it is a relation between the underlying syntactic structures (motivating phraseological elements) and motivated phraseological units (idioms), moreover it is a feature of phraseological units. The key to understanding PM lies in the concept of the motivating phraseological element which can be characterized as a complex entity consisting of intralingual dimension (i. e. components of phraseological unit, its „inner form“) and of extralingual dimension (i. e. connotations, implications, emotions, evaluation etc. of an object, person, situation etc.).

Year

Volume

76

Issue

1-2

Pages

6 – 27

Physical description

Contributors

  • Filozofická fakulta Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove, Prešov, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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