On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units

The article is devoted to analysis of Russian personal pronouns ya ‘I,’ my ‘we,’ vy ‘you’ and personal possessive pronouns moy ‘my,’ nash ‘our,’ tvoy , vash ‘your’ as components of sustainable and declining phraseological units in the Russian speech in terms of expressing their culturally-important...

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Main Author: I. Y. Graneva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/628
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description The article is devoted to analysis of Russian personal pronouns ya ‘I,’ my ‘we,’ vy ‘you’ and personal possessive pronouns moy ‘my,’ nash ‘our,’ tvoy , vash ‘your’ as components of sustainable and declining phraseological units in the Russian speech in terms of expressing their culturally-important meanings. The purpose of the study is to describe the semantic properties (including the evaluation component of the semantics) of Russian phraseological units, incorporating these pronouns from the point of view of their expression of cultural information. The research is based on material extracted from phraseological dictionaries. The theoretical basis of the study are the methodological statements by A. Wierzbicka about description of culture through natural language, the idea of linguistic and cultural description of phraseological units by V. N. Teliya, the principles of linguistic conceptualization of the world, etc. The methods of the communicative-pragmatic analysis, cognitive analysis of the “language of culture,” referential analysis, conceptual analysis, functional-stylistic analysis of phraseological units are used. It is proved that the analyzed pronouns in phraseological units express a complex of national cultural-value meanings associated with particular prominence of the world of “our own” (circle “ours”) and its opposition to “other.” The practical significance of the work is related to the use of its results in teaching Russian as a foreign language and in the practice of compiling dictionaries of the “language of culture.”
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spelling doaj.art-190f094c5fdb4446a41fdc26711824f22025-03-02T10:09:59ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952017-12-01012748710.24224/2227-1295-2017-12-74-87624On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological UnitsI. Y. Graneva0National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodThe article is devoted to analysis of Russian personal pronouns ya ‘I,’ my ‘we,’ vy ‘you’ and personal possessive pronouns moy ‘my,’ nash ‘our,’ tvoy , vash ‘your’ as components of sustainable and declining phraseological units in the Russian speech in terms of expressing their culturally-important meanings. The purpose of the study is to describe the semantic properties (including the evaluation component of the semantics) of Russian phraseological units, incorporating these pronouns from the point of view of their expression of cultural information. The research is based on material extracted from phraseological dictionaries. The theoretical basis of the study are the methodological statements by A. Wierzbicka about description of culture through natural language, the idea of linguistic and cultural description of phraseological units by V. N. Teliya, the principles of linguistic conceptualization of the world, etc. The methods of the communicative-pragmatic analysis, cognitive analysis of the “language of culture,” referential analysis, conceptual analysis, functional-stylistic analysis of phraseological units are used. It is proved that the analyzed pronouns in phraseological units express a complex of national cultural-value meanings associated with particular prominence of the world of “our own” (circle “ours”) and its opposition to “other.” The practical significance of the work is related to the use of its results in teaching Russian as a foreign language and in the practice of compiling dictionaries of the “language of culture.”https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/628personal pronounspossessive pronounsidiomcultural linguistics
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On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
Научный диалог
personal pronouns
possessive pronouns
idiom
cultural linguistics
title On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
title_full On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
title_fullStr On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
title_full_unstemmed On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
title_short On Cultural Significance of Russian Personal and Personal-Possessive Pronouns in Phraseological Units
title_sort on cultural significance of russian personal and personal possessive pronouns in phraseological units
topic personal pronouns
possessive pronouns
idiom
cultural linguistics
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/628
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