Vasilieva, O. V. LEXEMA LEATHER AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN THE DICTIONARY OF EVERYDAY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE OF MOSCOW RUSSIA. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2022;44(4):102–108. DOI: 10.15393/uchz.art.2022.773


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LEXEMA LEATHER AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN THE DICTIONARY OF EVERYDAY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE OF MOSCOW RUSSIA

Vasilieva
O. V.
Saint Petersburg State University
Keywords:
lexeme leather
historical lexicology
historical lexicography
polysemy
phraseology
Dictionary of the everyday Russian language of Moscow Russia
Summary: The purpose of the article is to show the methodology for describing semantics and phraseology in the historical explanatory dictionary using the material of the lexeme kozha, developed in the last compiled edition of the Dictionary of the Everyday Russian Language of Moscow Russia of the 16th–17th centuries. The numerous sources of the Dictionary and its concept of the completeness of the description of the material allow the authors to reflect in detail the semantic and grammatical features of the vocabulary of the described period, which makes each dictionary entry quite representative and reflects the novelty of the approach to the material. The word skin and its derivatives are recorded in the sources of the Dictionary in more than 570 documents and in almost 30 stable combinations, which allows us to speak about the relevance of the described realities for Moscow Russia, behind these words and phrases. An analysis of all the collected material reproduces quite fully both one of the aspects of the life and way of life of Muscovite Russia, and one of the fragments of the lexical system of the Old Russian language.




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