Orð og tunga - 26.04.2018, Side 51

Orð og tunga - 26.04.2018, Side 51
40 Orð og tunga Compounds containing atóm- show a wide range of referents, some of them quite distant from the basic meaning ‘atom’, but connected metonymically to various aspects of the “atomic age”, to modern free verse and, by extension, abstract visual art and modern art music, as well as to the fi gure of the bohemian “atom poet”, inspired by Hall- dór Laxness’ novel Atómstöðin [The Atom Station] (Halldór Laxness 1948, transl. Magnús Magnússon 1961). The use of an international term rather than a native Icelandic word or neologism marks the atóm- compounds as (potentially) diff erent and metaphorical, enabling their metonymic use in a wide range of com- pounds and collocations. By contrast, the accepted Icelandic neologism for ‘atom’, frumeind ‘basic unit’, retains its transparency as a compound and tends to decompose semantically to ‘basic unit’ when used in other contexts, rather than carrying the same connotations as atóm. As a loan word used in the post-war years, when the puristic tradi- tion was largely uncontested but the language was widely perceived as being under threat due to English infl uence from the new Ameri- can military presence (Ari Páll Kristinsson 2012:348–349), atóm- also iconizes the foreign infl uences that came with World War II. The col- location “á þessari jassöld og atóms” (Rödd framliðins talaði af dikta- fón í Ríkisútvarpið í fyrrakvöld 1957:12) [in this jazz and atom age] uses two loan words to summarize the period in arts and sciences. The article is structured as follows: In section 2, the Writt en Lan- guage Archive (Ritmálssafn Orðabókar Háskólans, henceforth ROH) is introduced and some of the diffi culties of working with such a lexi- cographic archive are noted. Section 3 presents the concept of lexical creativity (Ronneberger-Sibold 2000) and discusses its relationship to productivity, as well as the potential for highly varied interpretations of noun-noun compounds noted by Downing (1977). Section 4 con- cerns the distribution and connotations of frumeind vs. atóm ‘atom’. Section 5 introduces the atom poets and modernist literary move- ments in mid-twentieth century Iceland. Section 6 focuses on the fi g- ure of the atom poet in Halldór Laxness’ novel Atómstöðin. Section 7 presents examples of atóm- compounds used in connection with the atom poets in their own words and in critical discourse, and section 8 discusses the image of the atom poet as a broader cultural trope as it emerges from citations. In section 9, a comparison is made to a short- lived later fashion for compounds in gúanó- ‘guano’, relating to types of popular music that in some cases were contrasted expressly with atom modernism. Conclusions are summarized in section 10. tunga_20.indb 40 12.4.2018 11:50:34
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