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THE NOUN6 “CENTURY†IN N. YAZYKOV'S POETIC WORLD
Corresponding Author(s) : Yulia Konstantinovna Lukoyanova
Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews,
Vol. 7 No. 6 (2019): November
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Purposes: The article is devoted to the study of the semantics and the compatibility features of the temporal lexeme "century" in N. M. Yazykov's works, a poet of romanticism period, and A. Pushkin's contemporary.
Methodology: They determined the specificity of its functioning in the poet's work. The word "century" is used by N.M. Yazykov in the following meanings: ‘time, the period of time; modern poet’s society’, ‘long time’, ‘life expectancy of a person’, life, the period of someone’s existence’.
Results: In the first meaning, the word "century" is used both in the singular and in the plural form. Characterizing a certain period in the life of society, the word century, which is stylistically neutral, is able to appear in various phrases containing a qualitative assessment due to the events occurring during this period. Figurative uses are of interest: personifications, individual-author detailed metaphors, which include the noun "century".
Implications/Applications: A characteristic feature of the word "century" is its ability to appear in a broader sense "for a long time", in some contexts it approaches the semantics of ‘eternity’.
Novelty: Based on the analysis of the word "century" compatibility in the poetry by N.M. Yazykov, we can conclude that the poet was ironic about the orders that prevailed in his modern society. The study of the features of temporary lexeme use in poetic creativity allows us to determine the specifics of time perception by the poet, contributes to the study of N.M. Yazykov's linguistic picture of the world.
Implications/Applications: This article will help the student to promotability of giving a speech.
Novelty/Originality: At the same time, being a type of speech activity, foreign language communication in the process of training solves, in turn, educational and development tasks by means of a foreign language sign system, where the whole set of speech actions of the individual is actually present.
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Sadanyan, A., Safonova, S., & Chupryakova, O. (2017). THE PARENTHETIC CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE SPACE OF FICTION TEXT (ON VV NABOKOV'S NOVELS" LOLITA" AND" KING, QUEEN, KNAVE"). AD ALTA-Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 7(2), 254-256.
Volskaya, A. S., Chupryakova, O. A., Safonova, S. S., & Karipzhanova, G. T. (2018). Semantico-Functional Features of Expressive Derivatives in the Artistic Discourse of V. Makanin. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(4.36), 983-985. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.36.24936 DOI: https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.36.24936
Nurullina, G. M., Ramazanov, R. K., & Usmanova, L. A. (2018). Psycholinguistic Aspect of Studying the Text as a Product of Speech Activity. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 4, 113-116. https://doi.org/10.32861/ssr.spi1.113.116 DOI: https://doi.org/10.32861/ssr.spi1.113.116
Erofeeva, I. V., Gimatova, L. I., & Sergeeva, E. V. (2018). Modeling of the lexico-semantic field «intellect» in the Russian translation of Herman Hesse’s novel “Steppenwolfâ€. www. mjltm. com info@ mjltm. org, 54.
Gizatullina, A., Hayrutdinova, G., & Lutfullina, G. (2018). IMAGINATIVE POTENTIAL OF THE LEXEME ПÐМЯТЬ/MEMORY (BASED ON RUSSIAN POETRY). National Academy of Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts Herald, (3).
Shtyrlina, A. G. (2012). The Century†in the Poetic Language of I. Brodsky. Bulletin of Samara State University, Linguistics, 2(1) (93), 105-110.
Buchmeyer, K., & Yazykov, N. M. (1964). Complete collection of poems. M.; L.: Soviet writer, 5-52.
Kosintseva, E.V. (2006). National-patriotic and spiritual foundations of the poetry by N.M. Yazykov: author. abstract by PhD in Philology, M., 21 p.
Shestakova, L.L. (2008). Poetics of the water landscape in the works by Nikolai Yazykov. Russian at school, 2, 38–41.
Larionova, A. A., Korneyeva, T. A., Yusupova Z, F., & Latfullina, L. G. (2018). Improving Professional Speech Culture of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature. HELIX, 8 (1), 2315–2318. https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2315-2318 DOI: https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2315-2318
Yazykov, N. M. (1964). Complete collection of poems. M.; L.: Soviet writer, 708 p.
Vasiliev, N. L., & Zhatkin, D. N. (2013). The Dictionary by N. M. Yazykov. M.: Flint: Nauka, 2013, 120 p.
The Dictionary of modern Russian literary language: in 17 vol. V. 2. M.; L.: The Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1951.
Kristeva, J. (1984). Revolution in poetic language. Columbia University Press.
Malkiel, Y. (1993). The Centers of Gravity in Nineteenth-Century Romance Linguistics. AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE SERIES 4, 3-3. https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.103.07mal DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.103.07mal
Koster, C. (2000). From world to world: An Armamentarium for the study of poetic discourse in translation (No. 16). Rodopi. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004489776
Navarrete, I. E. (1994). Orphans of Petrarch: poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance (Vol. 25). Univ of California Press.
Cornwell, N. (Ed.). (2002). The Routledge companion to Russian literature. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203193877 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203193877
Karpova, O. M. (2006). Language Situation in Russia Today with Special Reference to New Russian Dictionaries. In Proceedings of the 12th EURALEX International Congress (Torino, Italia, September 6-9). Torino: Edizioni dell’Orso Alessandria (pp. 1249-1254).
Dingley, J. (1990). Ukrainian and Belorussian—A testing ground. In Language planning in the Soviet Union (pp. 174-188). Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20301-7_9 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20301-7_9