Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential

The processes of desacralization and secularization, taking placein the Russian literary language over the three preceding centuries and nowadays, have caused significant changes in its lexical system. However, the language preserves lexical units with internal spiritual potential. They carry the ge...

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Main Author: Evgeniya N. Baturina
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Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2019-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/22770/17735
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description The processes of desacralization and secularization, taking placein the Russian literary language over the three preceding centuries and nowadays, have caused significant changes in its lexical system. However, the language preserves lexical units with internal spiritual potential. They carry the genetic memory of the meanings of the past. One of these words, in our opinion, is the lexeme man . The article presents the results of analysing the semantic structure of the word man in the diachronic aspect. The analysis is based on the explanatory dictionaries of the Russian language, which include the vocabulary of different centuries, as well as etymological dictionaries. This study is carried out in order to reveal hidden sacral meanings in the semantics of the word. The method of generalization (unification) of dictionary definitions was used as the main research method. The lexical meanings of the word man were examined in different periods of its functioning, primarily in the language of the XIX-XX centuries. In our research, we based on the works of Russian linguists studying this problem. Sacred meanings in the semantic structure of the word man were revealed by comparing etymological and word-formation features of the lexemes man and people drawn upon minimal contexts from the texts of the Holy Scriptures. Despite the secularization of the semantic structure of the studied lexical unit, namely the actualization of the meaning of ‘personality as an exemplar of high moral and intellectual qualities’ and the loss of the meaning of ‘creature worthy of this name’, taking into account the degrees of humanity according to V.I. Dal such as‘a fleshy, deadman’, ‘aman of feelings and nature’, ‘a spiritual man’, ‘a blessed man’, it retained its spiritual potentialat the etymological level.
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spelling doaj.art-b446d52defad4ddb94f3fd01db6e675d2022-12-22T00:45:45ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics2313-22992411-12362019-12-0110482884010.22363/2313-2299-2019-10-4-828-84018413Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual PotentialEvgeniya N. Baturina0Office of the Governor and the Government of the Jewish Autonomous RegionThe processes of desacralization and secularization, taking placein the Russian literary language over the three preceding centuries and nowadays, have caused significant changes in its lexical system. However, the language preserves lexical units with internal spiritual potential. They carry the genetic memory of the meanings of the past. One of these words, in our opinion, is the lexeme man . The article presents the results of analysing the semantic structure of the word man in the diachronic aspect. The analysis is based on the explanatory dictionaries of the Russian language, which include the vocabulary of different centuries, as well as etymological dictionaries. This study is carried out in order to reveal hidden sacral meanings in the semantics of the word. The method of generalization (unification) of dictionary definitions was used as the main research method. The lexical meanings of the word man were examined in different periods of its functioning, primarily in the language of the XIX-XX centuries. In our research, we based on the works of Russian linguists studying this problem. Sacred meanings in the semantic structure of the word man were revealed by comparing etymological and word-formation features of the lexemes man and people drawn upon minimal contexts from the texts of the Holy Scriptures. Despite the secularization of the semantic structure of the studied lexical unit, namely the actualization of the meaning of ‘personality as an exemplar of high moral and intellectual qualities’ and the loss of the meaning of ‘creature worthy of this name’, taking into account the degrees of humanity according to V.I. Dal such as‘a fleshy, deadman’, ‘aman of feelings and nature’, ‘a spiritual man’, ‘a blessed man’, it retained its spiritual potentialat the etymological level.http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/22770/17735language desacralizationlanguage secularizationthe semantic structure of the wordthe lexicographic representation of the wordsacral meanings of the wordspiritual potential of the lexical unit
spellingShingle Evgeniya N. Baturina
Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
language desacralization
language secularization
the semantic structure of the word
the lexicographic representation of the word
sacral meanings of the word
spiritual potential of the lexical unit
title Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
title_full Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
title_fullStr Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
title_full_unstemmed Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
title_short Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
title_sort desacralization of the word man in the russian language and its spiritual potential
topic language desacralization
language secularization
the semantic structure of the word
the lexicographic representation of the word
sacral meanings of the word
spiritual potential of the lexical unit
url http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/22770/17735
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