Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison

This paper aims to provide an insight into the way native speakers of different first languages (L1) who live in the same country and are therefore influenced to the same degree by the current Covid-19 pandemic (e.g. share the same everyday experiences and are confronted with the same linguistic inp...

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Main Author: Nikolaos Katsaounis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-09-01
Series:Training, Language and Culture
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Online Access:https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-05.pdf
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spelling doaj-c06097447e8248c7a9ab2f8d247eca8f2020-11-25T02:11:19ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Training, Language and Culture2520-20732521-442X2020-09-0143556510.22363/2521-442X-2020-4-3-55-65Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparisonNikolaos Katsaounis0Aristotle University of ThessalonikiThis paper aims to provide an insight into the way native speakers of different first languages (L1) who live in the same country and are therefore influenced to the same degree by the current Covid-19 pandemic (e.g. share the same everyday experiences and are confronted with the same linguistic input in the same context) frame Covid-19 related events. More specifically, a comparison between the framework of L1 speakers of German and L1 speakers of Greek, all residing in Greece during the pandemic. Our goal is to unveil commonalities and differences in the structuring of concepts using a frame-semantic approach. In order to investigate the frames that are indexed when talking about experiences, topics, and concepts newly introduced by the Covid-19 pandemic, we chose to build a small bilingual corpus based on participants’ answers in surveys in the respective languages. We use preliminary data to evaluate the feasibility of the theoretical as well as the methodological approach. This paper presents the pilot phase of a broader project whose final conclusions will be available in 2021.https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-05.pdfframe semanticscorporacross-linguistic analysiscovid-19pandemic
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Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
Training, Language and Culture
frame semantics
corpora
cross-linguistic analysis
covid-19
pandemic
author_facet Nikolaos Katsaounis
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title Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
title_short Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
title_full Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
title_fullStr Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
title_full_unstemmed Language and the pandemic: The construction of semantic frames in Greek-German comparison
title_sort language and the pandemic: the construction of semantic frames in greek-german comparison
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Training, Language and Culture
issn 2520-2073
2521-442X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This paper aims to provide an insight into the way native speakers of different first languages (L1) who live in the same country and are therefore influenced to the same degree by the current Covid-19 pandemic (e.g. share the same everyday experiences and are confronted with the same linguistic input in the same context) frame Covid-19 related events. More specifically, a comparison between the framework of L1 speakers of German and L1 speakers of Greek, all residing in Greece during the pandemic. Our goal is to unveil commonalities and differences in the structuring of concepts using a frame-semantic approach. In order to investigate the frames that are indexed when talking about experiences, topics, and concepts newly introduced by the Covid-19 pandemic, we chose to build a small bilingual corpus based on participants’ answers in surveys in the respective languages. We use preliminary data to evaluate the feasibility of the theoretical as well as the methodological approach. This paper presents the pilot phase of a broader project whose final conclusions will be available in 2021.
topic frame semantics
corpora
cross-linguistic analysis
covid-19
pandemic
url https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-05.pdf
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