ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Linguistics |
Shkuran O. V. | Lugansk State Pedagogical University |
Keywords: linguistic sacralization linguistic desacralization semantic transformation stylistic expression media text nuclear and peripheral meanings |
Summary: One of the topical issues of modern linguistics is the study of the axiological and functional aspects of
Russian linguistic units used in in media texts as modern linguocultural units with sacred semantics and with an increased
index of stylistic expression. The object of the research is the linguistic unit idol, while the subject is the process
of its linguistic sacralization. The article presents a spectrum of sacred meanings of the empirical material with the word
idol in media texts. The word idol is investigated in its synchronous and diachronous aspects: from the interpretation of
its meaning in the Old Testament texts with desacred semantics to the active use of the transformed linguistic unit with
sacred meaning by the authors of media texts. The aim of the article is to study the process of sacralization of the lexeme
idol from the name for a pagan artifact to the name for objects idealized by modern young people. The linguistic life
of the Soviet society largely determined the semantics of the studied unit (idol), its role in speech and in the value state
of the literary language of the modern logosphere through popularization of the images of outstanding and unique personalities.
Thus, fi xation of dictionary defi nitions in lexicographic sources showed that secularized literature and later
the media space deliberately determined the vector for the formation of quasi-cultural values – modern idols focusing on egocentric needs. The research material observantly illustrates the active processes of language development and the formation of the language taste of the epoch. |
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