calque (Q1102): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: equivalent (P57): calque)
(‎Changed [pt] description: empréstimo lexical cujos constituintes foram traduzidos literalmente)
description / ptdescription / pt
empréstimo lexical que consiste na importação do significado e da estrutura de uma forma de outra língua, transpostos para uma formação composta de elementos nativos
empréstimo lexical cujos constituintes foram traduzidos literalmente

Revision as of 09:08, 12 September 2024

word or expression adopted from a foreign language by translation of its constituent morphemes
Language Label Description Also known as
English
calque
word or expression adopted from a foreign language by translation of its constituent morphemes

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    калка (Bulgarian)
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    calque (English)
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    kalko (Basque)
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    vertinys (Lithuanian)
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    calc (Romanian)
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    çevrinti (Turkish)
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    калька (Ukrainian)
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    калька (Russian)
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    преведеница (Macedonian)
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    tükörfordítás (Hungarian)
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    leenvertaling (Dutch)
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    calco semántico (Spanish)
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    calco linguistico (Italian)
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    kalks (Latvian)
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    kalk (Albanian)
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    калк (Serbian)
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    prevedenice (Croatian)
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    calc semàntic (Catalan)
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    decalque (Portuguese)
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    calque (Portuguese)
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    1. processo de integração de um empréstimo que consiste na sua tradução literal 2. unidade lexical resultante deste processo (Correia & Lemos)