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Специфика образа тополя в русской лирике 50–70-х годов XX века

Специфика образа тополя в русской лирике 50–70-х годов XX века

Abstract

В статье характеризуется проблема изучения дендронимов в русском дискурсе. В основе исследования образа тополя в русской лирике 50–70-х годов XX века лежит лексико-семан­тический подход к образу, т.е. рассмотрение его значения в аспекте системы лексических средств его воплощения в художественном тексте. В результате проведенного исследования выявлены основные признаки, характеризующие образ тополя, описаны и проиллюстрированы примерами языковые средства, актуализирующие данные признаки в их прямом и метафорическом употреблении в поэтическом контексте, охарактеризована специфика образа тополя в русской лирике указанного периода, получены выводы о том, что доминантными денотативными признаками поэтического тополя являются «высота», «серебристая окраска листа», «стройность». При метафорическом употреблении данных признаков наиболее актуальными являются ассоциативные отношения «тополь – атрибуты человека», «тополь – субъект речевой деятельности», «тополь – поведение человека», «тополь-горожанин», «тополь – атрибут всей страны». Большое значение в данном образе имеют также смыслы, воплощенные в поэтическом комплексе «троемирия».

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антропоморфизм, the lexeme of the poplar, PG1-9665, anthropomorphism, P1-1091, dendronims, lexical-semantic approach, the image of poplar, лексема тополь, образ тополя, дендроним, лексико-семантический подход, Russian lyrics of 50–70 years of 20th century, русская лирика 50–70-х годов xx века, Philology. Linguistics, Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages, русская лирика 50–70-х годов XX века

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