BUZEK, Ivo. Historias que cuentan los gitanismos en los Catauros de Fernando Ortiz (The Gypsy loanwords included in Catauros by Fernando Ortiz and the stories they tell). Boletín de Filología. 2016, vol. 51, No 1, p. 11-37. ISSN 0718-9303.
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Original name Historias que cuentan los gitanismos en los Catauros de Fernando Ortiz
Name (in English) The Gypsy loanwords included in Catauros by Fernando Ortiz and the stories they tell
Authors BUZEK, Ivo (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Boletín de Filología, 2016, 0718-9303.
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Original language Spanish
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher Chile
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL článku
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/16:00090963
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Cuban Spanish; Gypsy loanwords; historical lexicology and lexicography; history and identity
Tags critical re-reading, History of Spanish Linguistics, kontrola_RIV, Latin American Spanish, lexicographical criticism, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Ivo Buzek, Ph.D., učo 103619. Changed: 27/9/2016 13:46.
Abstract
El artículo analiza la relación entre diferentes aspectos que pueda abarcar el diccionario monolingüe: ser testigo de la historia del léxico, representar un género del discurso pedagógico o ser un símbolo de la soberanía nacional. En concreto, se estudian aquí gitanismos documentados en las ediciones del Catauro de Fernando Ortiz (1923, 1985) y se presta atención a cómo iba cambiando su presencia tanto en la macroestructura como en la microestructura de ambas ediciones. Se sostiene que estos datos lexicográficos podrían reflejar los cambios en la historia de esta parcela del léxico del espaňol cubano, los avatares de la historia moderna de la isla y la evolución del sentimiento de laidentidad nacional cubana.
Abstract (in English)
The aim of the paper is to focus on mutual relations between various aspects of monolingual dictionaries that can be witnesses of history of vocabulary, a genre of pedagogical discourse or a symbol of national sovereignty. We will exemplify the study on the case of Gypsy loanwords testified in the two editions of the Catauro by Fernando Ortiz (1923, 1985), paying attention to changes suffered in their macrostructure as well as in the microstructure in both editions. We sustain that these lexicographic data could reflect the history of the Cuban Spanish vocabulary in the 20th century as well as the contemporary Cuban history in general and they could mirror the evolution of the Cuban identity.
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