Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów

The article attempts to explain the origin of some Polish names of non­‑basic colours. Lexemes that serve as bases for forming the names of colours in Polish have been divided into four semantic categories. The most numerous one consists of the names of colours derivative from the names of certain p...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Madeja
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Silesia Press 2020-12-01
Series:Postscriptum Polonistyczne
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Online Access:https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10951
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description The article attempts to explain the origin of some Polish names of non­‑basic colours. Lexemes that serve as bases for forming the names of colours in Polish have been divided into four semantic categories. The most numerous one consists of the names of colours derivative from the names of certain plants. Second most numerous group of lexemes is based on the names of minerals, metals, stones. The third one refers to the names of animals, birds, fish and reptiles. The last, and least numerous group consists of the names of colours that originate from the names of the staining substances. Among the names of the colours presented in the article some examples can be found that do not belong to any of the four groups. The name of the colour can also originate from grocery articles, atmospheric phenomena, drinks or proper nouns.
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spelling doaj-art-883657af4c7a4f9faaa2a084b8cc1e032025-08-20T02:14:06ZcesUniversity of Silesia PressPostscriptum Polonistyczne1898-15932353-98442020-12-0162Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorówAgnieszka Madeja0dr, Szkoła Języka i Kultury Polskiej, Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Polska.The article attempts to explain the origin of some Polish names of non­‑basic colours. Lexemes that serve as bases for forming the names of colours in Polish have been divided into four semantic categories. The most numerous one consists of the names of colours derivative from the names of certain plants. Second most numerous group of lexemes is based on the names of minerals, metals, stones. The third one refers to the names of animals, birds, fish and reptiles. The last, and least numerous group consists of the names of colours that originate from the names of the staining substances. Among the names of the colours presented in the article some examples can be found that do not belong to any of the four groups. The name of the colour can also originate from grocery articles, atmospheric phenomena, drinks or proper nouns.https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10951history of Polish languagenames of non-basic colors
spellingShingle Agnieszka Madeja
Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
Postscriptum Polonistyczne
history of Polish language
names of non-basic colors
title Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
title_full Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
title_fullStr Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
title_full_unstemmed Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
title_short Skąd pochodzą polskie nazwy kolorów
title_sort skad pochodza polskie nazwy kolorow
topic history of Polish language
names of non-basic colors
url https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10951
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