THE NOMENCLATURE OF TRADITIONAL ORNAMENTS IN LATVIAN AND LITHUANIAN

Authors

  • Anča Sindija University of Latvia, Latvia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2023-0019

Keywords:

comparative research, ethnographic Baltic ornament, Latvian signs, ornament typology, phenomenology, semiotics

Abstract

The traditional ornaments, characteristic for the Latvian and Lithuanian ethnographic regions, are an essential part of traditional Baltic culture. Since the 19th century researchers have studied their technical aspects and semiotics (Brastiņš, 1923; Dzērvīts, 1925; Celms 2007) but little attention has been paid to empirical terminology. The name is an integral part of the sign, it often carries semantic information helping to reveal its usage and significance. In Latvia, the names of traditional signs have been influenced by the work of Brastiņš and dievturi (“Keepers of Dievs”) who attributed the names of Baltic mythological deities to ornaments linking them to the manifestations of the deity mentioned in the denominations. While these denominations are very popular in Latvia, in Lithuania very similar ornaments are called and interpreted differently. This research focuses on collecting and analysing Baltic ornament nomenclature published in Latvia and Lithuania in the first half of the 20th century. It compares the ornament naming traditions in both countries and highlights the main parallels and differences. It also reviews previous research of ornament in Latvia and Lithuania where significant differences can be seen – while semiotic research dominates in Latvia, in Lithuania more attention has been paid to the nomenclature, although in both countries the nomenclature has often been viewed separately from the visual form, making the research of ornament evolution and typology difficult. It has been found that the spectrum of ornament nomenclature at the beginning of the 20th century in Latvia was more diverse than it is now; that it is common for Latvians and Lithuanians to view ornament as a pattern rather than separate graphic elements and that geometric, plant, animal, artefact and celestial body denominations dominate the nomenclature of both languages. Symbols appearing in Baltic culture are also present in ornament nomenclature.

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Published

2023-11-29

How to Cite

Sindija, A. (2023). THE NOMENCLATURE OF TRADITIONAL ORNAMENTS IN LATVIAN AND LITHUANIAN. Sustainable Multilingualism / Darnioji Daugiakalbystė, 23, 228–248. https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2023-0019

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Languages in Societal Discourse