Projekt Etymologického slovníku české a slovenské vinohradnické a vinařské terminologie

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2019-02Author
Komárková, Jana Villnow
Publisher
University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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V prispevku je predstavljen raziskovalni projekt Jezik tradicionalnega vinogradništva
in vinarstva v srednjeevropskem prostoru: etimologija in arealno jezikoslovje
ter njegov temeljni rezultat, tj. elektronski Etimološki slovar češke in
slovaške vinogradniške ter vinarske terminologije. Gre za slovar manjšega obsega,
v katerem je predstavljena etimologija in zgodovinski razvoj zbranih čeških
(in primerjalno tudi slovaških) vinogradniških ter vinarskih terminov. Analiza
čeških in slovaških besed je vključena v širši geografski okvir t. i. srednjeevropskega
vinarskega prostora, zato so zajeti tudi ustrezni terminološki sistemi v nemščini
(ali avstrijski nemščini), madžarščini, slovenščini, hrvaščini in poljščini.
This paper presents the research project The language of traditional viticulture
and viniculture in the Central European area: etymology and areal linguistics
as well as its main result – the electronic Etymological dictionary of the Czech
and Slovak viticultural and vinicultural terminology. This is a small-scale dictionary,
in which the collected Czech (and comparatively also Slovak) terms are
etymologized and their development is described. The analysis of the Czech and
Slovak words is implemented in a broader geographic context – the so-called
Central European wine-growing area. The equivalent terminological systems of
the neighbouring languages are researched – the German (respectively Austrian),
Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian and Polish.
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