El efecto de la historia sobre el cambio semántico en el español peninsular

  1. José-Manuel Pazos-Bretaña 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Granada
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    Universidad de Granada

    Granada, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04njjy449

Journal:
Itinerarios: revista de estudios lingüisticos, literarios, históricos y antropológicos

ISSN: 1507-7241

Year of publication: 2016

Issue Title: Métodos y panorama de investigación lingüística: variación y comparación

Issue: 23

Pages: 123-139

Type: Article

More publications in: Itinerarios: revista de estudios lingüisticos, literarios, históricos y antropológicos

Abstract

Semantic change is a manifestation of the evolution of the semantic content of a word. We propose the study of semantic change linked to specific historical events and sociolinguistic situations, for example, the semantic connotations associated with everyday terms as España in various autonomous regions, demand its replacement by an euphemism Estado. Our hypothesis is that language adapts, if necessary, with an extraordinary agility to fulfill the need to express new, sometimes extraordinarily complex, realities not only through the use of neologisms (e.g., balompié), but also expanding, recycling or recreating the semantic load of heritage words (e.g., terrateniente). We propose to study and illustrate how language reflects the ideological and religious adherence of certain users of lexemes or word units (e.g., derechona, brotes verdes) and to provide, wherever possible, a link to the historical facts where they are born.