Русско-словенские лексические параллели
Jelena Konickaja Russian-Slovene Lexical Parallels The article examines word pairs in two Slavic languages, Russian and Slovene, that stem from a shared etymon, or root in the shared protolanguage. These words can preserve a certain similarity on both the phonological (expressive) and semantic (c...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Vilnius University Press
2011-01-01
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Series: | Slavistica Vilnensis |
Online Access: | http://www.journals.vu.lt/slavistica-vilnensis/article/view/1451 |
Summary: | Jelena Konickaja
Russian-Slovene Lexical Parallels
The article examines word pairs in two Slavic languages, Russian and Slovene, that stem from a shared etymon, or root in the shared protolanguage. These words can preserve a certain similarity on both the phonological (expressive) and semantic (content) levels. Within the analysis such doublets can also be included other pairs that relate to a given lexicosemantic field: for example, Rus. tverdyj – Slov. trd, trden; Rus. krepkij, cherstvyj – Slov. krepak, čvrst. The article proposes using minimal-context translation, avoiding word formations and sentences, in order to establish differential semes, or semantic components. A set of differential semes is presented for Rus. celyj, ves’ – Slov. cel, ves.
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ISSN: | 2351-6895 2424-6115 |