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Формирование окказиональной семантики слова «переулок» в романе Ф. М. Достоевского «Братья Карамазовы»

Формирование окказиональной семантики слова «переулок» в романе Ф. М. Достоевского «Братья Карамазовы»

Abstract

В статье рассматривается процесс формирования окказиональной семантики сло- ва «переулок», которое является ключевым звеном в художественном метатексте рома- на, так как оно характеризует жизненный путь Дмитрия Карамазова – одного из главных героев Достоевского.

Keywords

Ф. М. Достоевский, «Братья Карамазовы», окказиональная се- мантика, окказионализм, семантический окказионализм

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