Diversity of names for a person who castrated (castrates) animals — a couple of remarks from the fields of lexicology and word formation (on the example of the dialects of the lesser Poland and Masovia linguistic borderland Cover Image

Charaszaj, czyszczacz, kastrun, krasacz, misiak… Kilka uwag o leksykalnym i słowotwórczym zróżnicowaniu nazw człowieka kastrującego zwierzęta (na przykładzie gwar małopolsko-mazowieckiego pogranicza językowego)
Diversity of names for a person who castrated (castrates) animals — a couple of remarks from the fields of lexicology and word formation (on the example of the dialects of the lesser Poland and Masovia linguistic borderland

Author(s): Renata Marciniak-Firadza
Contributor(s): Agnieszka Wierzbicka (Editor)
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: dialectology; dialect; lexis; word formation

Summary/Abstract: Social, economic and cultural transformations of the Polish countryside over the last few dozen years have resulted in the disappearance of many professions, such as, i.a. the profession of an animal castrator, who worked mostly in pig farms. The aim of this paper is to indicate the semantic elements in derivational bases (charaszać, charszować, czyścić, kastrować, krasać, miśić, miśkować) and formal exponents constituting derivatives to name a person who castrates animals (–acz, –aj, –ak, –ek, –nik, –ajko, –ciel, –un, –ator, –arz, –ø). Apart from that, the author intends to discuss the geographical range of those derivatives, not only in the borderland region, but in the whole Polish dialect area. Moreover, the paper discusses the issues of lexical, see kras–ak // mis–ak, kastrow–ak // kras–ak and word-formation variants, see czyszcz–acz — czyszcz–ak — czyszcz–arz — czyśc–iciel. The analysed material originates in the dialects of the Lesser Poland and Masovia borderland and it was collected in 2008-2011 from 32 villages.

  • Issue Year: 1/2017
  • Issue No: 51
  • Page Range: 55-66
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish