Orð og tunga - 26.04.2018, Side 56

Orð og tunga - 26.04.2018, Side 56
Kendra Willson: Splitting the atom 45 pound formation. The status of the Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness may well have helped contribute to the acceptance of the loan word in this specifi c context. The use of the foreign term also connotes the international impulses behind the movement, whereas calques and neologisms are “nativized”, partly stripped of international connota- tions and history. If democracy is calqued as lýðræði ‘people-rule’, the transparency is highly democratic in that you do not need to know Greek to parse the term, but on the other hand the history of the con- cept with its Greek roots is obscured. Frumeinda(r)- does appear as the fi rst element of compounds – no fewer than 62 diff erent compounds listed in ROH, 50 formed with the genitive plural -a- and 12 with the genitive singular -ar-. These com- pounds seem in general to refer to the literal meaning of ‘atom’ in the context of physics, chemistry or nuclear technology. The fi rst citations for a large fraction of them date from the mid-twentieth century and are found in encyclopedic or scientifi c words such as Alfræðasafn AB (1965–1968) or Undur veraldar (Shapley et al. 1945). While many of these compounds are not listed as such in other dictionaries such as Íslensk orðabók (2002), their meanings are for the most part transpar- ent. The compounds formed with atóm- also date from the twentieth century. While some are fi rst att ested in similar scientifi c contexts (e.g. the periodical Nátt úrufræðingurinn), the range of sources for at- testation is greater and includes literary works, such as Þórbergur Þórðarson’s Bréf til Láru (1924:199) (atómakenning ‘atom theory’) and Íslenzkur aðall (1938:155) (atómasveifl a ‘atomic oscillation’) as well as essay collections such as Einar H. Kvaran’s Eitt veit ég (1959:30) (atóma- umbylting ‘atomic revolution’). Even when the topic of discussion is atomic science, these citations seem more oft en to refer to broader philosophical or societal implications of atomic science and technol- ogy – a less technical and more “imaginary” atom. A discussion of Icelandic neologisms in Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands from 1946 claims that the loan word atóm became de facto ac- cepted in the wake of the atom bomb and broader social relevance for the concept: Fyrir fáum áratugum voru það aðeins örfáir menn á Íslandi, sem töluðu um atóm og mólekúl. Þeir tóku sig strax til og mynd uðu orðin frumeind og sameind, sem voru góð orð, og voru þau orð notuð af mörgum, þegar þekking á þessum tunga_20.indb 45 12.4.2018 11:50:35
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