On the semantic relation between the expressions zdarzenie, wydarzenie (words meaning incident, occurrence, event) and event in contemporary Polish Cover Image
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O RELACJI SEMANTYCZNEJ ŁĄCZĄCEJ WYRAŻENIA ZDARZENIE, WYDARZENIE, EVENT WE WSPÓŁCZESNEJ POLSZCZYŹNIE
On the semantic relation between the expressions zdarzenie, wydarzenie (words meaning incident, occurrence, event) and event in contemporary Polish

Author(s): Natalia Zemlanaja
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Semantics
Published by: Dom Wydawniczy ELIPSA
Keywords: semantic; event; contemporary Polish

Summary/Abstract: The author of this paper aims at analysing the semantic relation between the Polish expressions zdarzenie, wydarzenie (words meaning incident, occurrence, event) and the borrowing event. The last of the enumerated expressions, according to the chronological data derived from NKJP (the National Corpus of Polish), occurred in the Polish language in the mid-1990s. Polish has been familiarising with this expression: it has assumed the Polish infl ection paradigm, it also proves to be active in terms of word formation. In numerous contexts, event replaces its Polish dictionary equivalents: zdarzenie and wydarzenie. In the research process, semantic analysis methods were applied, including in particular the method of making hypotheses and verifying them with contradiction tests. It was proved that the language units zdarzenie and wydarzenie are not synonymous, and the former one is simpler in terms of semantics. The borrowing event can be deemed a lexical counterpart of none of the analysed Polish expressions as its meaning is much more specialised and its main semantic characteristic is ‘being organised by someone for someone for a purpose’.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 48-61
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish