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Euphemisms in contemporary Slovak language

Author(s): Mariola Szymczak-Rozlach
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: euphemisms; contemporary Slovak language
Summary/Abstract: The presented book takes up the issue of euphemisms in contemporary Slovak language. Euphemismsare a widespread and, in all likelihood, a very old phenomenon, occurring in every languagevariety and in each of the styles indicated. They are a vast and exceptionally fascinating fieldof research, often examined not only by linguists, but also culture scientists, anthropologists, andethnologists, mainly in the context of the functioning of taboo. Despite considerable interest in thesubject, there are only a few fragmentary works on euphemization in the field of Slovak linguistics.These deliberations fill the void in Slovak language studies in Poland and Slovakia.The author’s intent was not to create a comprehensive description of euphemisms, but rather toindicate selected linguistic aspects of the issue – aspects, which seemed significant and distinctive.The publication presents such research aspects of euphemizing lexis as defining euphemisms, theircomprehension in the context of the taboo phenomenon, specifying semantic fields of selected euphemisms,and manners in which they are realized linguistically. Each of the chapters can serve asa separate object of more detailed analyses and characteristics. Lexical units are the subject of analysis– single, established tokens, as well as periphrastic, common expressions and terms, ofphraseologizedor metaphorized nature. Research subject matter has been excerpted from the nationalcorpus of Slovak language, which includes one billion and twenty three million textual units. Theselected examples have also been found in literary and press texts. They include euphemisms fromboth colloquial and official speech. The author attempted to describe these euphemisms not only inthe context of the system, but also in view of their cultural and social conditions. She points at distinctchanges in quantity and functioning of euphemisms in contemporary Slovak language, whichoccurred in the early 1990s – their functioning in a new reality, different from that of the times ofa joint Czechoslovakian state.It is impossible to describe the entire range of euphemisms in any given language, since euphemisms(neologisms and nonce words) are constantly created, therefore this work is an attempt tobroadly present this complex problematic, and thus become an inspiration to continue research oneuphemisms in Slovak language.

  • E-ISBN-13: 987-83-8012-274-1
  • Print-ISBN-13: 987-83-8012-273-4
  • Page Count: 228
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Language: Polish