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Особенности функционирования латинских крылатых выражений с притяжательными местоимениями в русских текстах разного типа (на материале Национального корпуса русского языка)

Особенности функционирования латинских крылатых выражений с притяжательными местоимениями в русских текстах разного типа (на материале Национального корпуса русского языка)

Abstract

В статье рассмотрены вопросы классификации заимствованных крылатых выражений на примере латинских выражений, функционирующих в русских текстах. Объектом анализа являются крылатые латинские выражения, включающие в свой состав притяжательные местоимения первого лица ( meus, mea, meum; noster, nostra, nostrum ). Выявлено, что притяжательные местоимения первого лица единственного и множественного числа в составе крылатого выражения в силу своей принадлежности к индексным символам позволяют автору сообщения отождествлять себя с конкретной ситуацией, обозначенной с помощью латинского выражения.

The article deals with the questions of borrowed eloquent expressions classification on the example of Latin phrases functioning in Russian texts. The object of the analysis is eloquent Latin expression including the first person possessive pronouns (meus, mea, meum; noster, nostra, nostrum). It is revealed that the possessive pronouns of the first person singular and plural forms as a part of an eloquent expression by virtue of their belonging to the index symbols allow the author to identify himself with the situation marked by a Latin expression.

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ЗАИМСТВОВАННЫЕ КРЫЛАТЫЕ ВЫРАЖЕНИЯ, ЛАТИНСКИЕ ВЫРАЖЕНИЯ, ПРИТЯЖАТЕЛЬНЫЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ, КОДОВЫЕ ПЕРЕКЛЮЧЕНИЯ, НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ КОРПУС РУССКОГО ЯЗЫКА

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