On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language

The Russian language of the second and third decades of the twentieth century is undergoing signifi cant changes. In the modern digital world, the media is losing its position as the most infl uential sphere of communication, giving way to social networks that are far from normative. The monitoring...

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Main Authors: Degaltseva, Anna V., Sirotinina, Olga Borisovna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2022-11-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика
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description The Russian language of the second and third decades of the twentieth century is undergoing signifi cant changes. In the modern digital world, the media is losing its position as the most infl uential sphere of communication, giving way to social networks that are far from normative. The monitoring of the state of modern speech (colloquial, mass media, scientifi c, business, artistic) carried out by the authors of this article shows that a number of changes are taking place in it. Notional parts of speech regularly undergo semantic and stylistic transformations. So, in recent decades, in the media and colloquial speech, words with attributive meaning lose semes or are desemanticized. In the second case, they are used as communicatives. Apparently, this process is primary for colloquial speech, from where it spreads to other spheres of communication. The functioning of many words in modern Russian speech refl ects the negative consequences of the process of its democratization. Thus, despite the process of self-purifi cation of the language noted by O.B. Sirotinina, non-literary inclusions, unfortunately, still penetrate the literary language from other strata. The vocabulary of the Russian language is actively and not always appropriately replenished with borrowings (in most cases – from English). The attitude of native speakers to the norm is changing: the treatment of the word, unfortunately, becomes more liberal and careless. This, in turn, leads to the risk of impoverishing the language.
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spelling doaj.art-53321492a525459990a34dfde4fefb5b2022-12-22T04:36:43ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика1817-71152541-898X2022-11-0122436837610.18500/1817-7115-2022-22-4-368-376On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian languageDegaltseva, Anna V.0Sirotinina, Olga Borisovna1Saratov State University, Russia, 410012, Saratov, Astrakhanskaya street, 83Saratov State University, Russia, 410012, Saratov, Astrakhanskaya street, 83The Russian language of the second and third decades of the twentieth century is undergoing signifi cant changes. In the modern digital world, the media is losing its position as the most infl uential sphere of communication, giving way to social networks that are far from normative. The monitoring of the state of modern speech (colloquial, mass media, scientifi c, business, artistic) carried out by the authors of this article shows that a number of changes are taking place in it. Notional parts of speech regularly undergo semantic and stylistic transformations. So, in recent decades, in the media and colloquial speech, words with attributive meaning lose semes or are desemanticized. In the second case, they are used as communicatives. Apparently, this process is primary for colloquial speech, from where it spreads to other spheres of communication. The functioning of many words in modern Russian speech refl ects the negative consequences of the process of its democratization. Thus, despite the process of self-purifi cation of the language noted by O.B. Sirotinina, non-literary inclusions, unfortunately, still penetrate the literary language from other strata. The vocabulary of the Russian language is actively and not always appropriately replenished with borrowings (in most cases – from English). The attitude of native speakers to the norm is changing: the treatment of the word, unfortunately, becomes more liberal and careless. This, in turn, leads to the risk of impoverishing the language.https://bonjour.sgu.ru/sites/bonjour.sgu.ru/files/2022/11/filologiya_2022_4_1._degalceva_sirotinina.pdfmodern russian languagechanges in language normsspeech in the mediacolloquial speechborrowingsimpoverishment of speech
spellingShingle Degaltseva, Anna V.
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On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика
modern russian language
changes in language norms
speech in the media
colloquial speech
borrowings
impoverishment of speech
title On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
title_full On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
title_fullStr On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
title_full_unstemmed On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
title_short On the problem of changing the norms of the modern Russian language
title_sort on the problem of changing the norms of the modern russian language
topic modern russian language
changes in language norms
speech in the media
colloquial speech
borrowings
impoverishment of speech
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