Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups

The starting point for this study is that (the majority of) conventional figurative units (CFUs) are conceptual in nature and that they somehow record and preserve the knowledge and even worldview of diverse cultures. The aim of this paper is to take a first step towards answering the question wheth...

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Published in:Topics in Linguistics
Main Author: Gutiérrez Rubio Enrique
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra 2015-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/topling-2015-0008
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description The starting point for this study is that (the majority of) conventional figurative units (CFUs) are conceptual in nature and that they somehow record and preserve the knowledge and even worldview of diverse cultures. The aim of this paper is to take a first step towards answering the question whether it is true not only that phraseology preserves the way a given culture understands the world (or understood it in the past), but if it works the other way round, i.e. if people using/knowing CFUs involving stereotypes - in this case, Czech idioms and collocations regarding nations and ethnic groups - tend to extend these stereotypes and attitudes beyond the linguistic sphere. For this purpose a survey questionnaire was created, by means of which the stereotypes underlying a varied sample of 13 Czech CFUs were related to the prejudices of the respondents
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spelling doaj-art-55a40cd68bf64a2aacae7e5b00d7ce9c2025-08-19T22:49:00ZengConstantine the Philosopher University in NitraTopics in Linguistics1337-75902199-65042015-12-01161172810.2478/topling-2015-0008topling-2015-0008Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groupsGutiérrez Rubio Enrique0Palacký University in Olomouc Filozofická fakulta Katedra romanistiky Křížkovského 10 771 80 Olomouc Czech Republic Phone number: 00420 775025335The starting point for this study is that (the majority of) conventional figurative units (CFUs) are conceptual in nature and that they somehow record and preserve the knowledge and even worldview of diverse cultures. The aim of this paper is to take a first step towards answering the question whether it is true not only that phraseology preserves the way a given culture understands the world (or understood it in the past), but if it works the other way round, i.e. if people using/knowing CFUs involving stereotypes - in this case, Czech idioms and collocations regarding nations and ethnic groups - tend to extend these stereotypes and attitudes beyond the linguistic sphere. For this purpose a survey questionnaire was created, by means of which the stereotypes underlying a varied sample of 13 Czech CFUs were related to the prejudices of the respondentshttps://doi.org/10.2478/topling-2015-0008czech phraseologyworldviewstereotypescognitive ethnolinguisticsnationsethnic groupssapir-whorf hypothesis
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Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
czech phraseology
worldview
stereotypes
cognitive ethnolinguistics
nations
ethnic groups
sapir-whorf hypothesis
title Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
title_full Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
title_fullStr Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
title_full_unstemmed Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
title_short Stereotypes in Czech phraseology. Nations and ethnic groups
title_sort stereotypes in czech phraseology nations and ethnic groups
topic czech phraseology
worldview
stereotypes
cognitive ethnolinguistics
nations
ethnic groups
sapir-whorf hypothesis
url https://doi.org/10.2478/topling-2015-0008
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