Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån

For historical reasons most ofthe calques in Grecnlandic come from Danish. Some ofthcm are old andwell established, others are still on theirway into the language, and not yet generally acceptcd. Ina pilotstudy 1 invcstigated thc attitude towards difTcrcnt types of ealqucs. Although oldcr informants...

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Main Author: Jacobsen, Birgitte
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi 2005
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19551
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/19551 2023-05-15T16:31:09+02:00 Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån Jacobsen, Birgitte 2005-01-01 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19551 dan dan Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19551/17175 https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19551 Ophavsret (c) 2014 Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi; Nr. 7 Nordiske studier i Leksikografi; No 7 Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi; Nr 7 2246-7823 0803-9313 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 ftkbcopenhojs 2020-07-18T22:17:17Z For historical reasons most ofthe calques in Grecnlandic come from Danish. Some ofthcm are old andwell established, others are still on theirway into the language, and not yet generally acceptcd. Ina pilotstudy 1 invcstigated thc attitude towards difTcrcnt types of ealqucs. Although oldcr informants generallyaccept fcwcr ealqucs than youngcr informants, there is grcat individual variation. But also thc form,content and funetion of calques seem to play a role in their spreading and use, and may serve as usefulbackground criteria for selcetion. Introdueing ealqucs in (Greenlandic) dietionaries pose specific problemswith respeet to authorization of non-genuine expressions. Article in Journal/Newspaper greenlandic Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark)
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description For historical reasons most ofthe calques in Grecnlandic come from Danish. Some ofthcm are old andwell established, others are still on theirway into the language, and not yet generally acceptcd. Ina pilotstudy 1 invcstigated thc attitude towards difTcrcnt types of ealqucs. Although oldcr informants generallyaccept fcwcr ealqucs than youngcr informants, there is grcat individual variation. But also thc form,content and funetion of calques seem to play a role in their spreading and use, and may serve as usefulbackground criteria for selcetion. Introdueing ealqucs in (Greenlandic) dietionaries pose specific problemswith respeet to authorization of non-genuine expressions.
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author Jacobsen, Birgitte
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Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
author_facet Jacobsen, Birgitte
author_sort Jacobsen, Birgitte
title Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
title_short Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
title_full Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
title_fullStr Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
title_full_unstemmed Kalker er ikke bare kalker. Et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
title_sort kalker er ikke bare kalker. et forsøg på at vurdere oversættelseslån
publisher Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi
publishDate 2005
url https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19551
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op_source Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi; Nr. 7
Nordiske studier i Leksikografi; No 7
Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi; Nr 7
2246-7823
0803-9313
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