Zasidranost pregovorov v besedišču govorcev slovenskega jezika
Issue Date
2014-06-25Author
Oštir, Alja Lipavic
Vasiljevič, Anja
Koletnik, Mihaela
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Prispevek prikazuje rezultate anket o poznavanju in rabi slovenskih pregovorov pri skupini informantov različne starosti v Sloveniji. Pre- govori so del njihovega pasivnega leksikona (povprečno poznavanje v 83 % in raba v 24 % pri govorjenju ter 12 % pri pisanju). Razlike kažejo tudi sociodemografski parametri, tako poznavanje pregovorov linearno narašča z izobrazbo informantov. Parameter kraj bivanja ni pokazal statistično pomenljivih razlik, enako velja tudi za parameter spol. Anketa je pokazala nekaj razlik tudi med posameznimi nareč- nimi skupinami. Nekatera odstopanja bi lahko pojasnile le nadaljnje raziskave, ki bi gotovo odprle tudi nova vprašanja in nakazale nove poti raziskovanja.
The statistical analysis of the results obtained by means of a sur- vey conducted among speakers of the Slovene language have shown that proverbs represent a significant part of the individual passive lexicons of the majority of speakers. The results have shown that the informants use proverbs verbally more often than in written form. The empirical study has a sociolinguistic character: a linear increase in proverb knowledge was ascertained based on the respective levels of education of the informants. The results have not revealed any significant differences with regard to the factors of location (living in a metropolitan or a rural area) and gender respectively, while indi- vidual differences were observed with regard to the factor of dialect. In order to explain some discrepancies, further research is needed, which surely would lead to new points of perspective on the matter.
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2385-8753Collections
Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.14334
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