The Russian Language at the Turn of the Century: Semantic Capability and Development Prospects

Authors

  • Svetlana N. Perevolochanskaya Ph.D., Assocaite Professor, Institute of Slavic Culture, Kosygin Russian State University , кандидат филологических наук, доцент, Институт славянской культуры, Российский государственный университет имениn А.Н. Косыгина

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31168/10.31168/2412-6446.2018.3-4.1.13

Keywords:

Sign, symbol, linguistic experiment, neolexeme, semantic valency

Abstract

The article considers the current state of the Russian language. Information technologies in the twenty first century present diverse forms of linguistic knowledge and modalities of knowledge quantisation in a linguistic sign. The Russian language develops from a standard, direct expression of thoughts to a nonstandard, psychologically complex, associative deep statement of thoughts. In the early nineteenth century, during the democratisation of the Russian language, a national genius, Alexander Pushkin, emerged. Thanks to him, the unique informational, cultural, and artistic evolution of the language took place. Nowadays, while democratisation and globalisation, processes which resemble the language evolution 200 years ago, are occurring. These processes suggest some patterns: overcoming stylistic disparity, changes in linguistic sign boundaries and semantic extension.

Author Biography

  • Svetlana N. Perevolochanskaya, Ph.D., Assocaite Professor, Institute of Slavic Culture, Kosygin Russian State University, кандидат филологических наук, доцент, Институт славянской культуры, Российский государственный университет имениn А.Н. Косыгина

     

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Published

30-12-2018

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