Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics

The article deals with the dialectal vocabulary of Russian dialects on the territory of the Middle Volga region. The author relies on new materials collected in the regional atlas and dictionary. The article provides the facts that the sources reflect the uneven development of dialect lexical system...

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Main Author: Bazhenova , Tatyana E.
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Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2022-08-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика
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Online Access:https://bonjour.sgu.ru/sites/bonjour.sgu.ru/files/2022/09/filologiya_2022_2_3.bazhenova.pdf
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description The article deals with the dialectal vocabulary of Russian dialects on the territory of the Middle Volga region. The author relies on new materials collected in the regional atlas and dictionary. The article provides the facts that the sources reflect the uneven development of dialect lexical systems, in which, on the one hand, under the influence of standardization and inter-dialectal contact, new words appear and, on the other hand, archaisms are preserved. Conservative processes are noted in that part of the vocabulary that reflects the connections of Samara dialects with those of the Vladimir-Volga type. It is noted that the dialect words have a narrow-localized nature and retain the memory of archaic linguistic features. The dynamic character of the language system is manifested in the scope of potential for the production of new words and semantic variants of dialect words. The article provides the facts that new meanings appear in words, previously denoting concepts and realities that have disappeared by now. Dynamic processes are observed in the vocabulary groups of flora and fauna, meteorology, in vocabulary groups united by the topic “Person”. It is concluded that in the context of standardization and globalization, dialectal vocabulary can preserve its traditional features, and dialects retain their communicative capabilities and the ability for word formation.
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spelling doaj.art-8c9e4df754b74abba2f5121281867a982022-12-22T03:47:42ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика1817-71152541-898X2022-08-0122326126610.18500/1817-7115-2022-22-3-261-266Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamicsBazhenova , Tatyana E.0Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, Russia, 443099, Samara, M. Gorkogo str., 65/67The article deals with the dialectal vocabulary of Russian dialects on the territory of the Middle Volga region. The author relies on new materials collected in the regional atlas and dictionary. The article provides the facts that the sources reflect the uneven development of dialect lexical systems, in which, on the one hand, under the influence of standardization and inter-dialectal contact, new words appear and, on the other hand, archaisms are preserved. Conservative processes are noted in that part of the vocabulary that reflects the connections of Samara dialects with those of the Vladimir-Volga type. It is noted that the dialect words have a narrow-localized nature and retain the memory of archaic linguistic features. The dynamic character of the language system is manifested in the scope of potential for the production of new words and semantic variants of dialect words. The article provides the facts that new meanings appear in words, previously denoting concepts and realities that have disappeared by now. Dynamic processes are observed in the vocabulary groups of flora and fauna, meteorology, in vocabulary groups united by the topic “Person”. It is concluded that in the context of standardization and globalization, dialectal vocabulary can preserve its traditional features, and dialects retain their communicative capabilities and the ability for word formation.https://bonjour.sgu.ru/sites/bonjour.sgu.ru/files/2022/09/filologiya_2022_2_3.bazhenova.pdfthe russian languagerussian folk dialectsdialectologydialect vocabularymiddle volga regionsamara dialectslexical mapsdynamics and statics in vocabulary
spellingShingle Bazhenova , Tatyana E.
Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Филология: Журналистика
the russian language
russian folk dialects
dialectology
dialect vocabulary
middle volga region
samara dialects
lexical maps
dynamics and statics in vocabulary
title Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
title_full Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
title_fullStr Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
title_short Vocabulary of secondary dialects of the Middle Volga Region in statics and dynamics
title_sort vocabulary of secondary dialects of the middle volga region in statics and dynamics
topic the russian language
russian folk dialects
dialectology
dialect vocabulary
middle volga region
samara dialects
lexical maps
dynamics and statics in vocabulary
url https://bonjour.sgu.ru/sites/bonjour.sgu.ru/files/2022/09/filologiya_2022_2_3.bazhenova.pdf
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