Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages
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Resumo: | The aim of this article is to assess, by contrast with the evolution traceable in the Latin languages, the semantics of the Germanic words for things, in particular the lexical root that lead to this word and similar terms in the other languages of the same family. We survey the evidence from the earliest Germanic through the medieval languages. Our hypothesis is that the progressive effect of Latinisation affected the meaning and made it closer to those derived from Latin res and causa. This is already partially visible in early Frankish and Langobardic sources, but becomes clear from Carolingian times onwards. The main exception, found in Old Norse and particularly prominent in Icelandic (which preserves the original sense of “assembly”) reinforces this view, as it represents a society relatively outside the institutional and cultural core derived from a Roman framework. |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languagesThing. Efectos de la circulación de ideas en la semántica de un término de las lenguas germánicas tempranasResThingsSemanticsLatinitasGermanic languagesSemântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicosCosaAsambleaSemánticaLatinidadLenguas GermánicasSemântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicosCosaAsambleaSemánticaLatinidadLenguas GermánicasSemântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicosThe aim of this article is to assess, by contrast with the evolution traceable in the Latin languages, the semantics of the Germanic words for things, in particular the lexical root that lead to this word and similar terms in the other languages of the same family. We survey the evidence from the earliest Germanic through the medieval languages. Our hypothesis is that the progressive effect of Latinisation affected the meaning and made it closer to those derived from Latin res and causa. This is already partially visible in early Frankish and Langobardic sources, but becomes clear from Carolingian times onwards. The main exception, found in Old Norse and particularly prominent in Icelandic (which preserves the original sense of “assembly”) reinforces this view, as it represents a society relatively outside the institutional and cultural core derived from a Roman framework.El objetivo de este artículo es considerar, en contraste com la evolución en las lenguas de raíz latinas, la semántica del vocabulário germânico sobre las cosas. En particular, lidiamos com la raíz léxica que deriva em la palavra inglesa thing y las formas associadas em otras lenguas de esta rama. Intentamos aqui trazar las evidencias partiendo del protogermánico a través de las diferences lenguas medievales. Nuestra hipótesis es que el impacto progressivo de la latinización, parcialmente visible ya en los casos lombardo y franco, pero más flerte a partir de la época carolíngia y poscarolingia, transformo la semántica del término y lo aproximó en la mayor parte de los casos a los sentidos latinos derivados de res y causa. La excepción, prominente em antiguo nórdico y especialmente visible em islandés, que mantienen la semántica original (com el sentido de “asamblea”) resulta consistente com tal abordaje, pues representa uma lengua y sociedade relativamente aislada del núcleo institucional y cultural de matriz romana.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2020-08-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionSemántica HistóricaSemántica HistóricaSemántica Históricaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/3736310.5433/1984-3356.2020v13n25p339Antíteses; Vol. 13 No. 25 (2020): v13-n25; 339-361Antíteses; v. 13 n. 25 (2020): v13-n25; 339-3611984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELspahttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/37363/27887Copyright (c) 2020 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarreiro, Santiago Francisco2020-10-21T11:51:31Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/37363Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2020-10-21T11:51:31Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages Thing. Efectos de la circulación de ideas en la semántica de un término de las lenguas germánicas tempranas |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages Barreiro, Santiago Francisco Res Things Semantics Latinitas Germanic languages Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Thing. The effects of the circulation of ideas in the semantics of a term in the early Germanic languages |
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Barreiro, Santiago Francisco |
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Barreiro, Santiago Francisco |
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Barreiro, Santiago Francisco |
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Res Things Semantics Latinitas Germanic languages Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos |
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Res Things Semantics Latinitas Germanic languages Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos Cosa Asamblea Semántica Latinidad Lenguas Germánicas Semântica histórica - História do Direito -Estudos medievais germânicos |
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The aim of this article is to assess, by contrast with the evolution traceable in the Latin languages, the semantics of the Germanic words for things, in particular the lexical root that lead to this word and similar terms in the other languages of the same family. We survey the evidence from the earliest Germanic through the medieval languages. Our hypothesis is that the progressive effect of Latinisation affected the meaning and made it closer to those derived from Latin res and causa. This is already partially visible in early Frankish and Langobardic sources, but becomes clear from Carolingian times onwards. The main exception, found in Old Norse and particularly prominent in Icelandic (which preserves the original sense of “assembly”) reinforces this view, as it represents a society relatively outside the institutional and cultural core derived from a Roman framework. |
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