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A Segment of the Axiological Space of the Russian Media Supertext in the Period of the Special Military Operation in the Ukraine: Blockade and Isolation

Authors: Natalia A. Kupina;

A Segment of the Axiological Space of the Russian Media Supertext in the Period of the Special Military Operation in the Ukraine: Blockade and Isolation

Abstract

The article presents a linguo­axiological analysis of a supertext segment of traditional and online Russian media during the period of the special operation in Ukraine (February 24 — December 24, 2022). The aim of the study is to identify the mental specifics of the axiological space of our anxious time, taking into account the accepted distinction between axiologemes, counteraxiologemes, as well as the contextually determined axiological marking of the language units. Among suggested features are: a linguoaxiological interpretation of the markedness of the lexeme blockade, as well as the corresponding attributive and genitive combinations; interpretation of the counteraxiologemes to isolate, isolation; interpretation of groups of verbs that nominate technologies of prohibition and restrictions aimed at excluding Russian civilization from the global environment. The policy of blockade and isolation is stated to contribute to the formation of axiological resistance based on upholding the core values of Russian linguistic culture. The article reveals a fragment of the axiological lexicon, its systematic description being a future task of Russian linguistic axiology.

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аксиологема; контраксиологема; аксиологическая маркированность; аксиологи-ческое сопротивление; базовые ценности; сверхтекст; спецоперация; политика блокады и изоляции; русофобия, axiologeme; counteraxiologeme; axiological marking; axiological resistance; core val-ues; supertext; special operation; the policy of blockade and isolation; Russophobia

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