Literatura jako źródło frazeologii. Literaturyzm i jego typy w polszczyźnie
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Author:
Piela, Agnieszka
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 397, Studia Linguistica 19 (2024), s. 205-213
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Subject:
frazeologialiteraturyzm
leksykografia
motywacja
twórczość literacka
phraseology
literaturism
lexicography
motivation
literary works
Date: 2024
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The main aim of the article is to direct the reader’s attention to the marginal nature of the
research in phraseology derived from broadly conceived literary works. Heretofore phraseological
combinations drawn from literature have not received comprehensive and in-depth
linguistic treatment – there are no major theoretical and material-based works of research
devoted to this subject which would enable one to present the richness and the variety of such
lexical forms featured in the modern Polish language. Due to the fact that the Polish linguistic
literature lacks a separate name of lexical combinations derived from literature, the author introduces
the term literaturism (a literature-based expression – Polish: literaturyzm), by analogy
with the terms biblizm and mitologizm which have been used in Polish linguistic studies
for many years, and she also distinguishes particular types of literaturisms, i.e. phraseological
literaturism (e.g. czekać na Godota, chocholi taniec, lwia część, rząd dusz, wiek balzakowski) and
lexical literaturism (e.g. dulcynea, dulszczyzna, hamletyzm, judym, quasimodo).


