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Journal

2024 | 59 | 2 | 394 - 401

Article title

VIACASPEKTOVO O VYBRANÝCH BIBLICKÝCH FRAZÉMACH

Content

Title variants

EN
On selected Biblical phrasemes from a multi-aspect point of view

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
This study examines biblical phrasemes with a distinctly different relationship to the source text. While the phraseme “striasť prach z (zo svojich) nôh” [to shake the dust from (off) one’s feet] has a direct source in the New Testament texts (Mt 10:14; Mk 6:11; Lk 9:5; Ac 13:51), the phrasemes “posielať niekoho, chodiť od Pontia k Pilátovi” [to send sb to walk from Pontius to Pilate (in English to go from pillar to post)] have sparked scholarly controversy as to whether they are based on the Bible at all, and if so, what their relationship to the New Testament text is. The author of the study is inclined to the view of their inclusion among the indirect biblicisms. She presents them as an expressive, humorous variant of the prepositional-proprioceptive model, using in their composition the names of biblical characters participating in the betrayal, interrogation and martyrdom of Jesus Christ. Based on the confrontation of the composition of phrasemes in the international dimension (equivalents in some Slavic and non-Slavic languages), the study also deals with the issues of their lexical variation within the Slovak phraseological fund. The starting point for the material is the Slovak National Corpus.

Journal

Year

Volume

59

Issue

2

Pages

394 - 401

Physical description

Contributors

  • Katedra slovenského jazyka a literatúry Filozofickej fakulty Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku, Hrabovská cesta 1B, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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