Axiological notion of “God” in the language of a story-teller “Stories by Siberian man” by V.I. Sokolovsky
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2016, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-10-25
Authors : Burmakina N.A.; Chekhanova S.Y.;
Page : 12-12
Keywords : anguage picture of the world; linguistic analysis of the text; lexical and semantic field; component analysis; stylistic of an art text; idiostyle;
Abstract
The article shows the analysis of the functioning of the axiological notion “God” in the linguistic picture of the world of a story-teller. Paradigmatic, associative relations of verbalised units of the notion “God” is find out. The source of the research is the work “Stories by Siberian man” by the poet of the 19th century Vladimir Sokolovsky (1803-1839).
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