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Tytuł:
Anthroponyms of the Polish-Czechborder area (The Moravian Gate)
Autorzy:
Mieczysław, BALOWSKI
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/909291.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-09-15
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Czech
Polish
comparative linguistics
anthroponyms
Moravian Gate
multiculturalism
Opis:
The author describes in the article project of researching the anthroponymy of the Polish-Czech borderland on the section of the Moravian Gate (Gorzyce – Krzyżanowice municipalities on the Polish side and Hať – Hilheřovice – Bohumín municipalities on the Czech side). The described borderland belongs to the so-called transitional borders, whose characteristic feature is the mixing of the population of two or more nations (or ethnic groups), and the effect of it is movement of the population in this area. As a result, the so-called third culture has developed, which had a major impact on the shape of names of the inhabitants, as well as on the choices of names for their children. Another factor in changing the form of surnames is the interference of an official who has often changed the spelling form of the surname in accordance with the language norm in force in his native language.
Źródło:
Bohemistyka; 2020, 4; 587-600
1642-9893
Pojawia się w:
Bohemistyka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Multiculturalism of the Cieszyn Silesia Borderland and the Identity of an Individual
Wielokulturowość pogranicza a tożsamość jednostki
Autorzy:
Muryc, Jiří
Raclavská, Jana
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/29520244.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-12-21
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Bielsko-Bialski
Tematy:
Silesia
Cieszyn
Těšín
Zaolzie
identity
multiculturalism
Polish
Czech
Śląsk
Czeski Cieszyn
tożsamość
wielokulturowość
Polska
Czechy
Opis:
One of the important factors binding an ethnic group is a language. From this point of view, it has to be stressed that in the territory of the historic Duchy of Teschen we have recorded the presence of members of Polish, Czech and German, and – to a lesser extent – Jewish, Slovak, Ruthenian and Wallachian nationalities. The political history of this region was unusually disruptive – change of citizenship was typical and, as a result, spoken and official language changed as well. Over the centuries, Latin, German, Czech and Polish have been used as official languages. Regarding the current usage of standard language varieties, the formal Czech, Polish and – to a lesser extend – Slovak are used. As far as dialects are concerned this group belongs of the southern subgroup of Silesian dialects, the majority of which are located in the polish territory. The dialect is used by the local inhabitants of both Polish and Czech nationalities. Apart from dialect, other language forms used are standard Czech (it is a compulsory class in Polish-language schools), standard Polish as a code of pedagogical communication in local Polish schools, the language of Polish minority magazines; Polish plays on the Polish stage of the Těšín Theater are also shown in Polish language. Polish is used at the events organized by Polish organizations and Polish church services. The Těšín Silesian dialect is probably the most widespread communication code and performs the function of natural, commonly spoken language. Its usage is not determined by age or ethnicity. Generally speaking, the inhabitants of the area are bilingual and, depending on the communication situation, choose the appropriate language code. However, the ethnic identity cannot be derived only from language usage, although language identity is one of its important elements. In the past the inhabitants of Czech Těšín region felt the need similar to that of other inhabitants of other border regions with multi-ethnic, multicultural and multilingual character – the necessity for self-identification. Nowadays, the situation is different – the Czech majority does not feel the need to emphasize its ethnicity, and Polish minority, thanks to Polish schools, organizations, democratization processes and participation in Polish cultural life, declares Polish nationality, but stresses its specific region origin.
Źródło:
Świat i Słowo; 2022, 38, 1; 465-474
1731-3317
Pojawia się w:
Świat i Słowo
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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