Wpływ języka włoskiego na obecny kształt języka molizańskich Chorwatów

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2009-02-01Author
Feruga, Krzysztof
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Neighbouring nations and their languages cannot avoid mutual contacts,
including communication contacts, which lead to different interferences
in their own and the other language systems. There are
huge numbers of lexical language borrowings in the common speech
of Molise Croats that depend on the invention of the interlocutors.
They try to adjust their lexis to both languages when they communicate
with elder people, whereas they use Italian when they talk to
their peers or to young people. This paper shows how Molise Croats
cope with new vocabulary connected with development of technology,
culture and civilization. Sobivajoči narodi in njihovi jeziki se ne morejo izogniti vzajemnim
stikom, niti sporazumevalnim. To je vzrok za različne interference
v lastnem in tujem jezikovnem sistemu. Leksikalnih izposojenk je
v vsakdanjem govoru moliških Hrvatov zelo veliko. Njihova raba je
odvisna predvsem od uporabnikovih namenov. Govorci poskušajo pri
sporazumevanju s starejšimi prilagoditi besedišče obema jezikoma,
z mlajšimi ali z vrstniki pa večinoma uporabljajo italijanščino. V
prispevku je predstavljen tudi način, kako moliški Hrvati rešujejo
težave z novimi besedami, vezanimi na razvoj tehnike, kulture in
Civilizacije.
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Feruga, Krzysztof. "Wpływ języka włoskiego na obecny kształt języka molizańskich Chorwatów." Slavia Centralis. 2. (2009): 94-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.7306
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