Człowiek w relacji ze zwierzętami hodowlanymi
The monograph is a linguistic study of anthropocentrism, based on an analysis of Polish and Russian animalistic phraseologisms related to selected farm animals: horses, cows, sheep, goats, and pigs. The starting point is the assumption that language not only describes the natural world but also rein...
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| description | The monograph is a linguistic study of anthropocentrism, based on an analysis of Polish and Russian animalistic phraseologisms related to selected farm animals: horses, cows, sheep, goats, and pigs. The starting point is the assumption that language not only describes the natural world but also reinforces value hierarchies, stereotypes, and cultural patterns of thinking about the human-animal relationship. The study covers expressions with both positive and negative connotations, demonstrating how the real characteristics of fauna – and more often their cultural representations – serve as a reference point in describing humans, including their appearance, behavior, emotions, or morality._x000D_ The author proposes an original classification of phraseologisms based on anthropocentric models (practical, perceptual, physical, dynamic, mental, and characterological), which allows for capturing the mechanisms of metaphorization, valuation, and stereotyping. By combining a linguistic perspective with cultural reflection, the work shows that the linguistic worldview is shaped by centuries-old experiences, beliefs, and customs, while also influencing the perception and treatment of animals._x000D_ The conclusions from the analysis prompt reflection on the place of Homo sapiens in the natural world and the consequences of the speciesism entrenched in language. The publication is addressed to linguists, cultural studies scholars, translators, and anyone interested in the relationships between language, culture, and ethics in the context of the portrayal of animals in Slavic languages. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1774472026-06-12T13:40:05Z Człowiek w relacji ze zwierzętami hodowlanymi Piasecka, Agata Polish animalistic phraseologisms Russian animalistic phraseologisms Anthropocentrism Farm animals Human-animal relationship in language thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics The monograph is a linguistic study of anthropocentrism, based on an analysis of Polish and Russian animalistic phraseologisms related to selected farm animals: horses, cows, sheep, goats, and pigs. The starting point is the assumption that language not only describes the natural world but also reinforces value hierarchies, stereotypes, and cultural patterns of thinking about the human-animal relationship. The study covers expressions with both positive and negative connotations, demonstrating how the real characteristics of fauna – and more often their cultural representations – serve as a reference point in describing humans, including their appearance, behavior, emotions, or morality._x000D_ The author proposes an original classification of phraseologisms based on anthropocentric models (practical, perceptual, physical, dynamic, mental, and characterological), which allows for capturing the mechanisms of metaphorization, valuation, and stereotyping. By combining a linguistic perspective with cultural reflection, the work shows that the linguistic worldview is shaped by centuries-old experiences, beliefs, and customs, while also influencing the perception and treatment of animals._x000D_ The conclusions from the analysis prompt reflection on the place of Homo sapiens in the natural world and the consequences of the speciesism entrenched in language. The publication is addressed to linguists, cultural studies scholars, translators, and anyone interested in the relationships between language, culture, and ethics in the context of the portrayal of animals in Slavic languages. 2026-06-12T13:40:04Z 2026-06-12T13:40:04Z 2025 book ONIX_20260612T144849_9788383319261_33 9788383319261 9788383319254 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/177447 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/pl/catalog/book/1538 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego electronic 10.18778/8331-926-1 The monograph is a linguistic study of anthropocentrism, based on an analysis of Polish and Russian animalistic phraseologisms related to selected farm animals: horses, cows, sheep, goats, and pigs. The starting point is the assumption that language not only describes the natural world but also reinforces value hierarchies, stereotypes, and cultural patterns of thinking about the human-animal relationship. The study covers expressions with both positive and negative connotations, demonstrating how the real characteristics of fauna – and more often their cultural representations – serve as a reference point in describing humans, including their appearance, behavior, emotions, or morality._x000D_ The author proposes an original classification of phraseologisms based on anthropocentric models (practical, perceptual, physical, dynamic, mental, and characterological), which allows for capturing the mechanisms of metaphorization, valuation, and stereotyping. By combining a linguistic perspective with cultural reflection, the work shows that the linguistic worldview is shaped by centuries-old experiences, beliefs, and customs, while also influencing the perception and treatment of animals._x000D_ The conclusions from the analysis prompt reflection on the place of Homo sapiens in the natural world and the consequences of the speciesism entrenched in language. The publication is addressed to linguists, cultural studies scholars, translators, and anyone interested in the relationships between language, culture, and ethics in the context of the portrayal of animals in Slavic languages. 10.18778/8331-926-1 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788383319261 9788383319254 electronic open access |
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