Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction

The article is devoted to the study of the poetics of reduplication in Alexander Vveden­sky's fiction texts. The aim of this research is to analyse the functional range of reduplications at different textual levels, from the lexical to the thematic. Reduplication is understood as one of the mos...

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Main Authors: Tatiana V. Tsvigun, Alexey N. Chernyakov
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Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/slovo/4956/31223/
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description The article is devoted to the study of the poetics of reduplication in Alexander Vveden­sky's fiction texts. The aim of this research is to analyse the functional range of reduplications at different textual levels, from the lexical to the thematic. Reduplication is understood as one of the most important tools of Vvedensky's linguopoetic experiment, aimed at the 'revision' of the ability of language to signify and represent the world and its basic semiotic principles. For Vvedensky, the non-normative punctuation of contact lexical reduplications creates prerequi­sites for perceiving repeated word forms as occasional homonyms, distinguishes the signified behind the signifier, and also problematizes the nature of poetic communication. On the grammatical level, reduplication creates tension between repeated grammar patterns and their lexical realisations, which allows Vvedensky to demonstrate the potential extensibility of syn­tactic models and make grammatical semantics a compensatory mechanism that fills the se­mantic void of the poetic utterance. Vvedensky's thematization of reduplication as the "dou­bling of the world" is a mirror, which deforms and transforms reality. Mirror semiosis illus­tra­tes the loss of iconicity by reduplication and, as a consequence, the impossibility to repre­sent the object by its reflection. The authors conclude that on the level of vocabulary and gram­mar, reduplication creates dynamism in the verbal space of the text, activates its inter­pre­tation and thus creates the situation of gnoseological doubt in the adequacy of language as a means of representing the world. In the thematic field, it deprives the world of its self-iden­tity since objects constantly multiply, lose their distinctiveness or, on the contrary, find mea­ning where it does not exist.
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spelling doaj.art-eea98fc3b8bc4496b8112b57d85b76b42022-12-21T23:08:50ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityСлово.ру: балтийский акцент2225-53462686-89892021-11-01124516410.5922/2225-5346-2021-4-3Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fictionTatiana V. Tsvigun0Alexey N. Chernyakov1Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityThe article is devoted to the study of the poetics of reduplication in Alexander Vveden­sky's fiction texts. The aim of this research is to analyse the functional range of reduplications at different textual levels, from the lexical to the thematic. Reduplication is understood as one of the most important tools of Vvedensky's linguopoetic experiment, aimed at the 'revision' of the ability of language to signify and represent the world and its basic semiotic principles. For Vvedensky, the non-normative punctuation of contact lexical reduplications creates prerequi­sites for perceiving repeated word forms as occasional homonyms, distinguishes the signified behind the signifier, and also problematizes the nature of poetic communication. On the grammatical level, reduplication creates tension between repeated grammar patterns and their lexical realisations, which allows Vvedensky to demonstrate the potential extensibility of syn­tactic models and make grammatical semantics a compensatory mechanism that fills the se­mantic void of the poetic utterance. Vvedensky's thematization of reduplication as the "dou­bling of the world" is a mirror, which deforms and transforms reality. Mirror semiosis illus­tra­tes the loss of iconicity by reduplication and, as a consequence, the impossibility to repre­sent the object by its reflection. The authors conclude that on the level of vocabulary and gram­mar, reduplication creates dynamism in the verbal space of the text, activates its inter­pre­tation and thus creates the situation of gnoseological doubt in the adequacy of language as a means of representing the world. In the thematic field, it deprives the world of its self-iden­tity since objects constantly multiply, lose their distinctiveness or, on the contrary, find mea­ning where it does not exist.https://journals.kantiana.ru/slovo/4956/31223/alexander vvedenskyreduplicationpoetic repetitionlinguistic experimentpoetic grammar
spellingShingle Tatiana V. Tsvigun
Alexey N. Chernyakov
Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
Слово.ру: балтийский акцент
alexander vvedensky
reduplication
poetic repetition
linguistic experiment
poetic grammar
title Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
title_full Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
title_fullStr Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
title_full_unstemmed Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
title_short Poetical reduplications in Alexander Vveden­sky’s fiction
title_sort poetical reduplications in alexander vveden sky s fiction
topic alexander vvedensky
reduplication
poetic repetition
linguistic experiment
poetic grammar
url https://journals.kantiana.ru/slovo/4956/31223/
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