Zeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie (Dec 2021)

Toponymické komponenty v českých, srbochorvatských a bulharských frazémech se strukturou propoziční a polypropoziční

  • Krejčí, Pavel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17951/zcm.2021.10.66-75
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 66 – 75

Abstract

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Toponymic Components in Czech, Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian Propositional and Polypropositional Phrasemes. The paper presents toponyms that appear in the function of components of the Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian and Czech phraseological units in a form of a sentence (traditionally also refeered to as proverbs and sayings). From the point of view of their syntactic structure, most examples follow the pattern of a simple sentence (e.g. S.-Cr. Puno je vode proteklo Savom), a less complex sentence (e.g. Bulg. Ходил в/на Стамбул, а царя не видял), exceptions constitute the so-called intersubject structures, such as Czech Jak je ti, Rakousko? – Ouzko!. The syntactic structure may lack a predicate – e.g. Bulg. Нерде Ямбол, нерде Стамбул or S.-Cr. Martin u Zagreb, Martin iz Zagreba. Within the studied phraseology there are also such toponyms which are not in their standard or modern form (e.g. Czech Tejn, Brandejs, Sibérie or Bulg. Стамбул).

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