Nouns of religion semantic field with suffix -stv/о/in the russian of 18th century (examplified by lexicographic works of the civil press)
Автор: Feliksov Sergey V.
Журнал: Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 2: Языкознание @jvolsu-linguistics
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Статья в выпуске: 4 т.18, 2019 года.
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The article deals with the history of religious style formation in the Russian language. The research considers nouns of religion semantic field with a suffix -stv / о /, recorded in the 18th century Russian lexicographic works of civil press, which provide detailed representation of confessional vocabulary - The Church Dictionary byarchpriest Peter Alekseev (1773-1794), The Short Slavic Dictionary byabbot Evgeny(Romanov) (1784) and The Dictionary of the Russian Academy (1789-1794). The paper features peculiarities in word-formation and semantic structure ofnouns with a suffix -stv / о / belonging to religion semantic field.Their lexical andgrammatical categories as well as thematic groupsare described. The neologisms that appeared in the 18th century within these groups are revealed. Active development of word-formation models, arising in Russian in that period, has contributed to emerging word-formation patternsfor the nouns of religion semantic field with a suffix -stv / о / , which have been established and analyzed. It is shown that despite the notable competition caused by existence of synonymous derivatives, nouns of religion semantic field with a suffix -stv / о / have sufficient representation in the dictionary system of the Russian language of the 18th century, forming a special layer of confessional vocabulary. It should be noted that the above mentioned word class, as well as Russian religious style as a whole, was going through the process of active formation in the 18th century.
Religious style, religious vocabulary, noun, suffix -stv/о/, russian lexicography, orthodoxy, 18th century, xviii век
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149130018
IDR: 149130018 | DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu2.2019.4.5