TY - JOUR TI - ‚auleta‘ und es bleibt alles beim Neuen! Zur Konstitution der polnischen Fachneologismen im Bereich der altgriechischen Musik AU - Pawłowski, Grzegorz TI - ‚auleta‘ und es bleibt alles beim Neuen! Zur Konstitution der polnischen Fachneologismen im Bereich der altgriechischen Musik AB - Epistemic properties of a man constitute the base for change. So far little attention has been paid to those properties in semantics. Questions of epistemic factors, which influence the formation of specialised neologisms, have not been posed. The keynote of this article is the attempt to answer this question. To achieve this goal, I attempt to explain such expressions as ‚neo’, ‚epistemic’ and ‚specialised neologism’. Then I proceed with the presentation of the results of the analysis of an interview. The subject of the interview is the Polish neologism ‚auleta’, created by Maciej Kaziński during his work an the translation of John Landes’ Music in Ancient Greece and Rome. VL - 2015 IS - Issue 1 (2015) PY - 2015 SN - 2353-656X C1 - 2353-4893 SP - 45 EP - 63 DO - 10.4467/23534893ZG.15.004.3173 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zeitschrift-des-verbandes-polnischer-germanisten/article/auleta-und-es-bleibt-alles-beim-neuen-zur-konstitution-der-polnischen-fachneologismen-im-bereich-der-altgriechischen-musik KW - specialised neologism KW - prefix neo KW - epistemic KW - old greek music terms KW - meaning KW - interview