ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Linguistics |
Kozlovskaya N. V. | Institute for Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Keywords: philosophical term system semantic term formation syntactic term formation transterminologization cognitive term study dynamic frame mental picture authorial philosophical term |
Summary: The article deals with the rethinking of the term “Pentecost” in Nikolai F. Fedorov’s philosophy interpreted in the context
of modern cognitive terminology science. It has been shown that a theological term is a motivator of the semantic term formation. The importance and relevance of the research is determined by the need to describe the mechanism of rethinking the terms used for the verbalization of religious concepts, which was one of the main tools of a Russian
cosmist philosopher Nikolai F. Fedorov. In this study, the methods of cognitive analysis were for the fi rst time applied to
Fedorov’s transterminologization. In a philosophical text, the information that undergoes special cognitive pro cessing
is verbalized: the elements of the initial frame are replaced by the new ones. Thus, the dove (“a symbol of love and
harmony”) is transformed into the image of the “daughter of a man” which embodies the “replacement of death with
resurrection”, while the “tongues of fi re” are substituted by the “regulator or lightning conductor”. The interaction between
diff erent frame structures generates a cognitive metaphor of the “Pentecost as connection”. A new notion (Pentecost
as the connection of people for the common cause of resurrection) transforms the semantic continuum of Christian
sphere of concepts through creating a new kind of knowledge about God and a human and through forming a new ritual.
The “metaphorical symbol” comprises a great number of semes based on associative criteria, which gives the author
an opportunity to fi ll the notion “Pentecost” with heterogeneous and multifaceted semantic constituents: regulation,
denunciation of discord, full age, “new Babylons” (new civilizations), the substitution of birth with resurrection, etc.
Based on metaphorical rethinking, the authorial term “Pentecost” is included by its author into the next stage of term
formation in philosophy which uses the syntactic method as a key mechanism. Fedorov’s Philosophy of the Common
Cause is characterized by a distinctive feature which lies in simultaneous lexical explication of three concepts: the
universal Christian concept of Pentecost, with its historical layer being represented in the New Testament; the natio nalcultural
Orthodox concept (the Holy Trinity); and the authorial concept of Pentecost seen as the connection of people
for the common cause of resurrection, in the brotherhood of the cross and in language. Besides the traditional methods
of contextual and concept analysis, the methods of corpus linguistics were employed for the research. The subcorpus
of Fedorov’s collected works and the text analysis software tools of the Sketch Engine corpus manager were used for building the concordance. Thesaurus corpus engine revealed the simultaneous functioning of two semantic complexes within the text: Pentecost as an Orthodox Christian festival and as the universal Resurrection. |
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