THE COLOR TERMS FOR BLACK AND WHITE IN BULGARIAN, POLISH AND LITHUANIAN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS Cover Image

НАЗВАНИЯТА ЗА ЧЕРЕН И БЯЛ ЦВЯТ В БЪЛГАРСКАТА, ПОЛСКАТА И ЛИТОВСКАТА ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЯ
THE COLOR TERMS FOR BLACK AND WHITE IN BULGARIAN, POLISH AND LITHUANIAN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS

Author(s): Nedelina Ivova
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Western Slavic Languages, Eastern Slavic Languages, Baltic Languages, Phraseology
Published by: ЮГОЗАПАДЕН УНИВЕРСИТЕТ »НЕОФИТ РИЛСКИ«
Keywords: Phraseological units; Bulgarian; Polish; Lithuanian phraseology; black; white; concepts

Summary/Abstract: The present paper is contrastive analysis of Bulgarian, Polish and Lithuanian phraseological units containing a color term naming black or white. It traces the way these components reflect the figurative meaning of the unit - through their color semantics or through their function as a cultural signs. The study classiffiеs Bulgarian, Polish and Lithuanian expressions as to their belongings to several groups, which refer to different concepts. In each group the comparison of the examples found in the three phraseological subsystems is based on their semantics, their lexical components and structure. Under observations are substantive, adjectival, adverbial and verbal phraseological units where the colors are used only as an adjective component. The analysis takes into consideration that black has negative symbolism and cultural connotations. Thus the phraseological units with black are linked mainly to the concepts such as death, sorrow, bad life, misfortune. The text suggests that color term for black is rarely used to express neutral or positive meanings. The white has a positive cultural connotation associated to whiteness, light, good life, goodness, but its meaning can vary to neutral or negative in phraseological system of the three languages. The present paper observes similarities of collected phraseological expressions and emphasizes their nation-specific features.

  • Issue Year: 19/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 071-082
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bulgarian