Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019

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The main objective of this empirical, applied, documentary and systematic terminographic study was to determine the productivity of Peruvian political neologisms collected in the Peruvian node UNIFE of the Observatory of Neology of the Pompeu Fabra University during the period 2003-2019. The researc...

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Autor: Luna García, Rosa
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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Materia:diccionarización
productividad anual
productividad por diario
frecuencia de ocurre neológica
productividad por recurso de formación
dictionaryization
annual productivity
productivity per journal
frequency of neological occurrence
productivity per training resource
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La neología política peruana en el nodo UNIFE del Observatorio de Neología (Universidad Pompeu Fabra) - periodo 2003-2019
title Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
spellingShingle Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
Luna García, Rosa
diccionarización
productividad anual
productividad por diario
frecuencia de ocurre neológica
productividad por recurso de formación
dictionaryization
annual productivity
productivity per journal
frequency of neological occurrence
productivity per training resource
title_short Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
title_full Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
title_fullStr Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
title_full_unstemmed Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
title_sort Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Luna García, Rosa
Luna García, Rosa
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv diccionarización
productividad anual
productividad por diario
frecuencia de ocurre neológica
productividad por recurso de formación
dictionaryization
annual productivity
productivity per journal
frequency of neological occurrence
productivity per training resource
topic diccionarización
productividad anual
productividad por diario
frecuencia de ocurre neológica
productividad por recurso de formación
dictionaryization
annual productivity
productivity per journal
frequency of neological occurrence
productivity per training resource
description The main objective of this empirical, applied, documentary and systematic terminographic study was to determine the productivity of Peruvian political neologisms collected in the Peruvian node UNIFE of the Observatory of Neology of the Pompeu Fabra University during the period 2003-2019. The research arrived at the following general conclusions: 1) The low number of tokens (repetitions) in the Peruvian political neological corpus could be attributed to problems in asystematic detection, to the mobility of the neologisms that integrate the Antenas Neológicas Unifé node or to the variability of neological sentiment. The authors Adelstein and Freixa (2013) argued in a research carried out from data provided by the Neology Observatory of the Pompeu Fabra University that these platforms are characterized by the presence of a high number of neologisms with low stabilization. 2) Regarding the annual productivity of political neologisms, a fairly balanced trend was observed between the two octennia of study. The first octenary of the study corpus (2004-2011) reached 42.2 % compared to 57.6 % of the second, with a 15.2 % difference between them. 3) It was found that the criteria used for the dictionarization of neologisms in general language dictionaries (exclusion of local neologisms, ephemeral, derived from proper names and words with transparent productive suffixes [Aldenstein and Freixa, 2013]), differed from those related to the geolectal nature. Several authors have shown that in the latter, factors such as the witness character of new words in a given political period (Matoré, 1953; Aldenstein and Freixa, 2013) or the need to name a new word (Barnhart, 2007), 4) The formal newspapers El Comercio and La República were the most productive in Peruvian political neology, basically concentrated in the political, current affairs, national, editorial page and columns sections. 5) In the coining of Peruvian political neologisms, it was observed that derivation, suffixation and prefixation, together with composition (patrimonial and cultured) reached a high 81.7 %. This result is confirmed in several works on political neology (Díaz, 2001; Cabré, 2006; Camacho, 2010; Aldenstein and Freixa, 2011; Borhn, 2015).
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spelling Peruvian Political Neology in the UNIFE Node of the Observatory of Neology (Pompeu Fabra University) - Period 2003-2019La neología política peruana en el nodo UNIFE del Observatorio de Neología (Universidad Pompeu Fabra) - periodo 2003-2019Luna García, RosaLuna García, Rosadiccionarizaciónproductividad anualproductividad por diariofrecuencia de ocurre neológicaproductividad por recurso de formacióndictionaryizationannual productivityproductivity per journalfrequency of neological occurrenceproductivity per training resourceThe main objective of this empirical, applied, documentary and systematic terminographic study was to determine the productivity of Peruvian political neologisms collected in the Peruvian node UNIFE of the Observatory of Neology of the Pompeu Fabra University during the period 2003-2019. The research arrived at the following general conclusions: 1) The low number of tokens (repetitions) in the Peruvian political neological corpus could be attributed to problems in asystematic detection, to the mobility of the neologisms that integrate the Antenas Neológicas Unifé node or to the variability of neological sentiment. The authors Adelstein and Freixa (2013) argued in a research carried out from data provided by the Neology Observatory of the Pompeu Fabra University that these platforms are characterized by the presence of a high number of neologisms with low stabilization. 2) Regarding the annual productivity of political neologisms, a fairly balanced trend was observed between the two octennia of study. The first octenary of the study corpus (2004-2011) reached 42.2 % compared to 57.6 % of the second, with a 15.2 % difference between them. 3) It was found that the criteria used for the dictionarization of neologisms in general language dictionaries (exclusion of local neologisms, ephemeral, derived from proper names and words with transparent productive suffixes [Aldenstein and Freixa, 2013]), differed from those related to the geolectal nature. Several authors have shown that in the latter, factors such as the witness character of new words in a given political period (Matoré, 1953; Aldenstein and Freixa, 2013) or the need to name a new word (Barnhart, 2007), 4) The formal newspapers El Comercio and La República were the most productive in Peruvian political neology, basically concentrated in the political, current affairs, national, editorial page and columns sections. 5) In the coining of Peruvian political neologisms, it was observed that derivation, suffixation and prefixation, together with composition (patrimonial and cultured) reached a high 81.7 %. This result is confirmed in several works on political neology (Díaz, 2001; Cabré, 2006; Camacho, 2010; Aldenstein and Freixa, 2011; Borhn, 2015).El objetivo central de este estudio, de corte empírico, aplicado, documental y terminográfico sistemático fue determinar la productividad de los neologismos políticos peruanos recogidos en el nodo peruano UNIFE del Observatorio de Neología de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra durante el periodo 2003-2019. La investigación arribó a las siguientes conclusiones generales: 1) El escaso número de tokens (repeticiones) del corpus neológico político peruano podría atribuirse a problemas en la detección asistemática, a la movilidad de los neólogos que integran el nodo de Antenas Neológicas Unifé o a la variabilidad del sentimiento neológico. Las autoras Adelstein y Freixa (2013) argumentaron en una investigación realizada a partir de datos proporcionados por el Observatorio de Neología de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra que estas plataformas se caracterizan por la presencia de un elevado número de neologismos con baja estabilización. 2) En lo que respecta a la productividad anual de neologismos políticos se observó una tendencia bastante equilibrada entre los dos octenios de estudio. El primer octenio del corpus de estudio (2004-2011) alcanzó un 42,2 % frente a un 57,6 % del segundo, con un 15,2 % de diferencia entre ellos. 3) Se constató que los criterios utilizados para la diccionarización de neologismos en diccionarios de lengua general (exclusión de neologismos locales, efímeros, derivados de nombres propios y de palabras con sufijos productivos transparentes [Aldenstein y Freixa, 2013]), diferían de aquellos relacionados con lo de naturaleza geolectal. Son varios los autores que demuestran que en estos últimos priman factores como el carácter testigo de los nuevos vocablos en un determinado periodo político (Matoré, 1953; Aldenstein y Freixa, 2013) o la necesidad de denominar una palabra nueva (Barnhart, 2007), 4) Los diarios formales El Comercio y La República fueron los más productivos en neología política peruana concentrada básicamente en las secciones política, actualidad, nacional, página editorial y columnas. 5) En la acuñación de neologismos políticos peruanos se observó que la derivación, sufijación y prefijación, conjuntamente con la composición (patrimonial y culta) alcanzaron un elevado 81,7 %. Este resultado se confirma en diversos trabajos sobre neología política (Díaz, 2001; Cabré, 2006; Camacho, 2010; Aldenstein y Freixa, 2011; Borhn, 2015).Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas2021-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/lenguaysociedad/article/view/2227010.15381/lengsoc.v20i1.22270Lengua y Sociedad; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021); 83-100Lengua y Sociedad; v. 20 n. 1 (2021); 83-100Lengua y Sociedad; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2021); 83-1002413-26591729-972110.15381/lengsoc.v20i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/lenguaysociedad/article/view/22270/17841Derechos de autor 2021 Rosa Luna Garcíahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/222702022-03-02T21:10:29Z
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