The Origins of Hutsuls. A Migration from the Carpathians to the Island of Rügen

Akademische Schriftenreihe V344681

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783668347564
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 16 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.2 x 21 x 14.8 cm
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2016
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Scientific Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Russian / Slavic Languages, grade: 2,0, course: Lehrstuhl für germanische und orientalische Sprachen, language: English, abstract: The article presents the authors considerations regarding the origin of Hutsuls, which is believed to stem from Galician tribes in the Carpathian region. After their migration to the island of Rügen, part of the Galicians returned to the Carpathians and went up to the mountains. They are traditionally referred to as Hutsuls-highlanders (shepherds) as opposed to Podolyan Galicians (Ruthenian). The oldest studies on the origin of the word hutsuly include the article written by Polish researcher K. Milevskiy, who derived this ethnonym from the verb roam. In this situation, in our opinion, a special approach is required, which would give us the opportunity to extract the semantic units from the existing form hutsuly, and allow us to view their origin from primary sources. In our observations, we follow three positions on ethnonim hutsuly, to which R. F. Kayndl drew attention. Based on the research done by V. T. Kolomiec and our observation, we conclude, that in ancient times the structure of words matched morphemic and phonetic (syllable) limit. In the relation to the reviewed ethnonym we can distinguish the syllables hu-tsul in which under the stress is prefix hu-. Since in ide. linguistics it is believed that prefix forms of lexemes are secondary to the root forms, we can assume the existence of a derivation of meanings in the ethnonym hutsuly: farmers mountainous (farmers, shepherds). Previous remarks give us a reason to examine the origins of protoname of tribe of Hutsuls from the initial ide. root *el-, which could be seen in the ancient ethnonym Halychany (without prefix hu-), related to the said root in the word hutsuly.

Autorenportrait

Am 7. Juni 1938 im Dorf Pysarshhyna Poltavs'koi' oblasti (Ukraine) geboren. Im Jahre 1955 die Mittelschule im Dorf Kryva Ruda beendet. Nach dem Abitur studierte an der Metschnikow-Universität in den Jahren 1957-1962 und erhielt das Fach: Philologe, Deutsch- und Ukrainischlehrer. 1972 promovierte an der Leningrader Universität bei Prof. Dr. Zinder L. R., 1982 habilitierte sich für das Fach Germanistik/Slawistik. Ab 1973 bis 1997 war Lehrstuhlleiter für deutsche Philologie an der Metschnikow-Universität, 1998 wurde emeritiert. Zur Zeit ist tätig als Professor am Lehrstuhl für germanische und orientalische Sprachen an der Ausländischen Universität für Geisteswissenschaften (Odesa).