This groundbreaking book in theoretical and empirical phraseology research looks at Europes linguistic situation as a whole, including 74 European and 17 non-European languages. The occurrence of idioms that actually share the same lexical and semantic structure across a large number of languages has never been demonstrated so clearly before Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond. This book answers significant questions regarding hitherto vague ideas about the phraseological similarities between European languages and their cultural foundation, ranging from intertextuality, aspects of European mental, material, and social culture, to culturally based perception of natural phenomena. This inventory, which analyzes 190 out of a total of 380 widespread idioms and includes maps, is valuable for academic teaching and further research in the fields of phraseology and figurative language, areal and contact linguistics, and European cultural studies.
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Weight: 950g
Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
Publication Date: 29 Jun 2012
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781433105791
About Elisabeth Piirainen
Elisabeth Piirainen received her PhD in German studies Dutch philology and Indo-European and general linguistics from the University of Münster Germany. She has been a lecturer at the University of Jyväskylä Finland and a leader of projects on dialect research in Westphalia Germany. Her intensive examination of a Low German dialect culminated in Phraseologie der westmünsterländischen Mundart (2000 2 volumes) the first study on dialectal phraseology within a linguistic framework and recipient of the Johannes Sass Prize. This resulted in many further studies on phraseology among them Figurative Language: Cross-Cultural and Cross-Linguistic Perspectives (2005 with Dmitrij Dobrovolskij). Her publications have covered numerous different languages (including German Dutch English Swedish French Russian Greek Finnish Japanese) and a variety of fields such as dialectal and areal phraseology gender specifics puns the cultural foundation of conventional figurative language and idioms in a European framework. Her knowledge of various languages her familiarity with field research as well as her long-standing expertise in phraseology research have allowed her to launch this large-scale project on widespread idioms.