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- Calque abstract "In linguistics, a calque (/ˈkælk/) or loan translation is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal, word-for-word (Latin: verbum pro verbo) or root-for-root translation.Used as a verb, "to calque" means to borrow a word or phrase from another language while translating its components so as to create a new lexeme in the target language."Calque" is a loanword from a French noun, and derives from the verb "calquer" ("to trace", "to copy"). "Loanword" is a calque of the German "Lehnwort", just as "loan translation" is of "Lehnübersetzung".Proving that a word is a calque sometimes requires more documentation than does an untranslated loanword, since in some cases a similar phrase might have arisen in both languages independently. This is less likely to be the case when the grammar of the proposed calque is quite different from that of the language proposed to be borrowing, or the calque contains less obvious imagery.Calquing is distinct from phono-semantic matching. While calquing includes semantic translation, it does not consist of phonetic matching (i.e. retaining the approximate sound of the borrowed word through matching it with a similar-sounding pre-existent word or morpheme in the target language).".
- Calque wikiPageExternalLink germanenglishwords.com.
- Calque wikiPageExternalLink www.etymonline.com.
- Calque wikiPageExternalLink www.merriam-webster.com.
- Calque wikiPageExternalLink Hybridity_versus_Revivability.pdf.
- Calque wikiPageID "163852".
- Calque wikiPageRevisionID "606145742".
- Calque hasPhotoCollection Calque.
- Calque subject Category:Calques.
- Calque subject Category:Etymology.
- Calque subject Category:Linguistic_purism.
- Calque comment "In linguistics, a calque (/ˈkælk/) or loan translation is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal, word-for-word (Latin: verbum pro verbo) or root-for-root translation.Used as a verb, "to calque" means to borrow a word or phrase from another language while translating its components so as to create a new lexeme in the target language."Calque" is a loanword from a French noun, and derives from the verb "calquer" ("to trace", "to copy").".
- Calque label "Calco linguistico".
- Calque label "Calco semántico".
- Calque label "Calque (linguistique)".
- Calque label "Calque".
- Calque label "Kalka (językoznawstwo)".
- Calque label "Leenvertaling".
- Calque label "Lehnübersetzung".
- Calque label "Калька (лингвистика)".
- Calque label "ترجمة اقتراضية".
- Calque label "借译".
- Calque label "翻訳借用".
- Calque sameAs Kalk.
- Calque sameAs Lehnübersetzung.
- Calque sameAs Calco_semántico.
- Calque sameAs Kalko.
- Calque sameAs Calque_(linguistique).
- Calque sameAs Calque.
- Calque sameAs Calco_linguistico.
- Calque sameAs 翻訳借用.
- Calque sameAs 번역차용.
- Calque sameAs Leenvertaling.
- Calque sameAs Kalka_(językoznawstwo).
- Calque sameAs m.015s_k.
- Calque sameAs Q204826.
- Calque sameAs Q204826.
- Calque wasDerivedFrom Calque?oldid=606145742.
- Calque isPrimaryTopicOf Calque.