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Semantic Diversity of the Lexical Unit Gaze in the Poetic Language of A. S. Pushkin

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5008-2024-3-2-24-31

Abstract

Aim. To examine the semantic and stylistic unity in the semantic structure of the word gaze in the context of Pushkin’s poetic space.

Methodology. The lexeme gaze is subjected to linguistic analysis, changes in the lexical and semantic structure of this word at different stages of the development of the Russian language are revealed. The systematic description of the realization of the word gaze in lyrical works proves that Pushkin changes the semantic structure of the polysemant, expanding the denotative meaning at the expense of the connotative ones.

Results. The corpus of contexts with the linguistic unit gaze is revealed, syntagmatic and paradigmatic connections are established. The main dominants that the author used in the context of revealing the concept of gaze as a fragment of the emotional picture of the world are identified.

Research implications. The study of this material has shown that elements of lexical and stylistic layers interact and influence each other in the same language space. The practical significance of the research is determined by the possibility of applying its materials and conclusions in teaching the stylistics of the Russian language, the language of fiction.

About the Author

O. V. Shatalova
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Olga V. Shatalova – Dr. Sci. (Philological Sciences), Prof., Professor of the Department of Slavic Studies, General Linguistics and Culture of Communication

ul. Radio 10a, Moscow 105005



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