Living (unofficial) personal names and naming patterns in the Slovak-Polish Language Boundary Cover Image

Živé osobné mená a pomenovacie modely v slovensko-poľskom jazykovom pomedzí
Living (unofficial) personal names and naming patterns in the Slovak-Polish Language Boundary

Author(s): Marcela Szczerbová
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: goral dialekt;language contacs;living (unofficial) personal names
Summary/Abstract: Animate nouns are common names that form a dynamic, constantly developing anthroponymic system manifested in spatial, temporal and frequency dimensions. The method of forming animate nouns is influenced by communication needs, socio-cultural situation of particular area, local habits and the formal aspect is affected by a local dialect. This research was carried out in the language boundary of Slovakia and Poland. On both sides, two neighbouring, but remarkably distinct villages were chosen. They differ in their character and nature, area, population, etc. On the Slovak side, the research was done in Rabca and Siehlne and in Poland it was Jablonka and Pekelnik. The results of the research are published in this article. The linguistic aspect of animate nouns – vocal and consonant system, inflexion, word class frequency, grammatical category of number and case – has been scrutinized in more detail.

  • Page Range: 129-135
  • Page Count: 7
  • Publication Year: 2015
  • Language: Slovak