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On the decay, preservation and restoration of imported Portuguese Christian missionary vocabulary in the Kyushu district of Japan since the 16th century

Ogawa, Shunsuke
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The aim of this paper is to elucidate the history of the decay, preservation and restoration of imported Portuguese Christian missionary vocabulary in the Kyushu district of Japan since the 16th century. In conclusion, the following can be pointed out: 1) almost all words have generally decayed. 2) parts of the words are used as general nouns with discriminatory meaning. 3) Some people still try to preserve these words against the guidance of Catholic priests. 4) Recently, parts of the words have started to be used as the names of some alcoholic drinks and sweets. Thus, in this district, the number of people who use these words has been increasing again. This is the restoration of imported Portuguese Christian missionary vocabulary.
Prispevek predstavlja zgodovino razkroja, ohranjanja in obnove prevzetega portugalskega misijonarskega krščanskega besedja v okrožju Kyushu na Japonskem, in sicer od 16. stoletja naprej. (1) Raba skoraj vseh besed je upadla; (2) deli besed se uporabljajo kot splošni samostalniki z diskriminatornim pomenom; (3) nekateri ljudje še vedno poskušajo ohraniti te besede v nasprotju z vodstvom katoliških duhovnikov; (4) deli teh besed so se nedavno začeli uporabljati kot imena nekaterih alkoholnih pijač in sladkarij. V okrožju Kyushu raba teh besed ponovno narašča, zato lahko govorimo o obnovi besedja, prevzetega od portugalskih krščanskih misijonarjev.
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2010-01-01
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razkroj, ohranjanje, obnova, japonsko okrožje Kyushu, geolingvistika, decay, preservation, restoration, Kyushu district of Japan, Geolinguistics
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Ogawa, Shunsuke. "On the decay, preservation and restoration of imported Portuguese Christian missionary vocabulary in the Kyushu district of Japan since the 16th century." Slavia Centralis. 1. (2010): 150-161. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.7333
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