Sukhenko V. Lexicon of poetic works of Dmitro Bilous's: structural-semantic and cognitive pragmatical aspects

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0409U005153

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Specialization

  • 10.02.01 - Українська мова

22-10-2009

Specialized Academic Board

К 64.053.05

Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after H.S. Skovorody

Essay

Object - language of author's poetic works of Dmitro Bilous's; оbjective - the dictionary of individual style of Dmitro Bilous's from the point of view on conceptual-thematic motivation of lexicon which is used by the writer is give the characteristic; methods - structural; traditionally descriptive, contextual-interpretation; psycholinguistics experiment; the analysis of dictionary definitions; novelty - for the first time in linguistics the complete analysis of lexicon of poetic works of Dmitro Bilous's from the point of view of correlation language picture of the world as a whole and individual language picture of the world the separate artist of a word is executed; dominants of individual style of poetic works of the author are allocated and system are generalized; verbal representation concepts in creativity of the writer are determined; in work the technique of research as the important tool for the analysis of conceptually significant images for the poet is new also; results - pictorial-verbal dominants of creativity of D. Bilous's are revealed; basic lexical-thematic paradigms of language picture of the world of the writer are allocated; connotative features of a lexeme the word caused by influence of an art context are investigated; paradigmatic classification of appellative lexicon of a nomination of persons in D. Bilous's poetic works is executed; classification anthroponyms and toponyms the individual use is sent; spatial model of the world in poetic works of the writer is analyzed; connection of creativity of Dmitro Bilous's and his outlook is displayed; sphere - lexicology, pragmalinguistics.

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