Abstract

Prispevek prinaša besedotvorno analizo dela zoološkega izrazja, v katerem se ob izpeljankah kot druge najpogostejše tvorjenke pojavljajo medponsko-priponske zloženke. Rezultate analize sooča z rezultati podobnih analiz v publicistiki in izrazju novih tehnologij, ki kažejo porast medponskih zloženk in posledično dve temeljni jezikovni silnici - konservativnost in inovativnost. Slednjič se avtorica sprašuje, ali se je v celotni slovenski leksiki že zgodil kolikostni premik od medponskopriponskih k medponskim zloženkam in ali zato že lahko govorimo o novih sistemsko-strukturnih težnjah v sodobnem slovenskem jeziku.

Keywords

besedotvorje;besedotvorne vrste;terminologija;strokovno besedje;zoologija;zoološko izrazje;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 811.163.6'373:59
COBISS: 15732488 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: This is a word-formation analysis of a section of zoological lexicon in which compounds with infixes and suffixes feature as the second most frequent type, the first being derivatives. The findings are compared to the results of similar analyses carried out on two other types of texts: media and new technologies. There, too, we notice an increase in the number of compounds with infixes and, consequently, two fundamental linguistic trends: conservativism and inventivness. The author wonders whether the entire Slovene vocabulary has already undergone a qualitative shift from compounds with infixes and suffixes to those with infixes only and if so, how indicative is this of new systemic and structural trends in contemporary Slovene.
Secondary keywords: word formation;word-formation types;terminology;zoology;zoologic lexis;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: Str. 537-546
ID: 23412203