Paysage: Lexical Variation in the Lexis of Landscape in Romance Dictionaries

By November 23, 2016,
Page 847-853
Author Geoffrey Williams, Araceli Alonso, Janet DeCesaris, Ioana Galleron, Chris Mulhall
Title Paysage: Lexical Variation in the Lexis of Landscape in Romance Dictionaries
Abstract This paper centres on lexical variations across languages and across time using the theories of collocational networks and collocational resonance. The word ‘paysage’ serves as a starting point to observe the evolution of landscape words in four Romance languages – French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian – from both a diachronic and a synchronic perspective. Data from several dictionaries, beginning with 16th century French dictionaries, indicate that earliest usage of ‘paysage’ is related to painting. From French, the word spread to Spanish (paisaje), in which it has been recorded in dictionaries since the early 18th century and is again related fundamentally to painting. The corresponding word in Italian, paesaggio, on the other hand, is much more sparsely represented in Italian lexicography, and in Romanian, peisaj does not appear until the 19th century under a combined French and Italian influence. In our paper, we use the collocations for ‘paysage’ to show how collocational networks is a proper framework for analysing and comparing lexical development across languages and for identifying – and representing – nuances in meaning and usage over time.
Session Lexicological Issues of Lexicographical Relevance
Keywords landscape; lexical variation; collocational networks; collocational resonance
BibTex
@InProceedings{ELX2016-093,
author={Geoffrey Williams, Araceli Alonso, Janet DeCesaris, Ioana Galleron, Chris Mulhall},
title={Paysage: Lexical Variation in the Lexis of Landscape in Romance Dictionaries},
pages={847-853},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 17th EURALEX International Congress},
year={2016},
month={sep},
date={6-10},
address={Tbilisi, Georgia},
editor={Tinatin Margalitadze, George Meladze},
publisher={Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi University Press},
isbn={978-9941-13-542-2},
}
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