Anglo-American and Polish Proverbs with Direct Nominal Exponents of Traditional Values

ebook Studies in Linguistics, Anglophone Literatures and Cultures

By Agnieszka Uberman

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The main purpose of the publication is to present a linguo-cultural picture of traditional values (such as the value of life, freedom, dignity, family, religion, community, truth, good, beauty, and God) reflected in Anglo-American and Polish paremiological units. The author analyses the proverbs featuring direct nominal exponents of traditional values with the use of semantic approach and divides them into several thematic categories and subcategories related to the sphere of values. Paremiological analysis carried out from a contrastive perspective provides additional evidence to support the claim that, despite some widespread axiological views common to languages, there exist distinct differences characteristic only of a given linguo-culture, naturally caused by different, among others, geographical, historical, social, and cultural environments.
Anglo-American and Polish Proverbs with Direct Nominal Exponents of Traditional Values