The present paper focuses on the German names of painter in the Polish, Ukrainian, Byelorussian and Russian languages in the 14th -17th centuries. German sources of Slavic loanwords are studied on the basis of written recollection and dialectical facts, the history of the question under analysis is studied.
The paper considers the semantic analysis of carpathism xVža. In our work we focused on semantic distinctive components – semantic features – classification, identification and specification. We compared the semantic structure in Questionnaire of the Carpathian Dialectological Atlas with the semantic structure of the Carpathian Dialectological Atlas. We also examined the etymology of selected carpathism in several etymological dictionaries, where our German origin was revealed. The aim of our paper is a semantic analysis of selected carpathism and its etymology from the aspect of interlingual contacts.
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