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Диахронический аспект лексико-стилистических особенностейсезонных слов ?киго? в японских хайку

Journal: Sociosfera (Vol.6, No. 2)

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Page : 62-64

Keywords : haiku; seasonal word; kigo; Japanese poetry; lexical and stylistic features; aiku; seasonal word; kigo; Japanese poetry; lexical and stylistic features; diachronic aspect;

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Abstract

Changing of the associations, which are connected with a particular season, hanging of the associations, which are connected with a particular season, is the cause of the emergence of new seasonal words “Kigo”. In this research analyzed about s the cause of the emergence of new seasonal words “Kigo”. In this research analyzed about seventy “Kigo” in haiku of the four periods of the XX?XXI centuries: the pre-war (1900? eventy “Kigo” in haiku of the four periods of the XX?XXI centuries: the pre-war (1900? 1939), the military (1939?1945), the post-war (1945?1999), modern (2000?2014). As a re- 939), the military (1939?1945), the post-war (1945?1999), modern (2000?2014). As a re- sult: mostly changed the usage of spring “Kigo” and the most insigni ult: mostly changed the usage of spring “Kigo” and the most insignifi cantly ? winter. The cantly ? winter. The diachronic development of the stylistic features of “Kigo” is fully explained by the changing iachronic development of the stylistic features of “Kigo” is fully explained by the changing of stylistic function which was performed by seasonal words until the XXI century. In the pe- f stylistic function which was performed by seasonal words until the XXI century. In the pe- riod of the XX?XXI centuries seasonal words “Kigo” depended on historical events in Japan, iod of the XX?XXI centuries seasonal words “Kigo” depended on historical events in Japan, which had a great in hich had a great influence on the mentality of the Japanese nation

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